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Zoom Telephonics 56K Dualmode model 2949
Suse 9.0 professional picked it up in autodetect,
was easily configured with Yast, and dialed out
seccessfully on the first attemp ...
The Compaq Professional Workstation 5000 is a
2xPentium Pro desktop system. The motherboard
includes a SCSI controller, a network adapter
(100Mb/s) and uses the Intel 440FX ch ...
Low end professional level sound card - uses
external breakout box for analogue connections.
No digital outs
16 bit / 22 - 96kHz sampling rates in/out
No drivers for OSS. ...
A cheap laptop aimed at the home user. Comes
preinstalled with Windows XP Home - which works
much worse than XP Pro!
Has a printer port, 2x USB ports, USB floppy
drive, 1x ...
Works great with normal HID drivers; no special
accomidations necessary. 18 of the 19 "hotkeys"
mapable as normal keys. "SysRq" and "My
Computer"(hotkey) seem to share scanc ...
The VIA P4MA PRO mainboard is based around the VIA
ProSavageDDR P4M266 chipset, which brings support
for high-performance DDR266 SDRAM to the IntelŪ
PentiumŪ 4 platform. It i ...
The lite version of the Athlon, with less L2
cache. From the amd site ( www.amd.com ):
Innovative Architecture
The AMD Duron processor offers buyers access to
innovative te ...
from Promise's
website
The FastTrak SX4000 Overview
The FastTrak SX4000 ATA RAID PCI adapter delivers
industry-leading RAID 5 performance at an
unprecedented performance-to ...
The HP PSC 2210 is designed for creative home and
home-office users looking for an all-in-one that
has been specifically designed to simplify photo
printing, scanning and ...
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