Wacaom Graphite 4 driver for XP works with Vista
I found out that the latest Wacom XP driver works with Vista. This is great, because without the Wacom tablet support , the new OS means nothing to me.
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I found out that the latest Wacom XP driver works with Vista. This is great, because without the Wacom tablet support , the new OS means nothing to me.
I just forced to touched some of the Vista security setting because Zone Alarm couldn't be installed on the Vista, and Vista indeed comes with a firewall that allows blocking outbound traffic.
Sigh. I was already taking a save appraoch, leaving my all so working and faithful Windows XP partition hided and then created a brand new partition for Windows Vista RC1. But the result? The Windows XP was not bootable again no matter how hard I tried. I even tried using Windows XP recovery disc. Still no luck. So now I am assumed that the old Windows XP OS was dead, and I have to live with the Vista RC1 from now on until the RC2 or .... errr.. the final release.
This afternoon I rearranged myself so that I have more space to do .... whatever I need to do. Along the process I found the warrenty of a 160Gb Hitachi 3.5 inch hard disk I brought back in 2004. The most interesting, if not shocking, thing was that I couldn't find any documentation about how long the warrenty period of that harddisk was. In fact I could even find that information on the dealer's web site! This is just simply bad.
I came back home from work last night and found the following ultra strange problem:
I have not been Blogging on my Pocket PC for a long time solely because the writing experience was not as great as I expected it should be. I always think that my good old graffiti on a Plam OS does a much better job on precisely allowing me to dictate whatever is in my mind. But now that Palm OS is not gonna being a major platform again, I guess I . Just have to live with the fact that I need to adopt the new way.
I got a Korean Pop video in .ts format, so I tried to find a way to watch it. I tried hdtvpump-setup-1.0.7.zip but somehow it didn't work on my home machine. And I tried Elecard MPEG-2 Decoder&Streaming Plug-in for WMP 3.4.60815.exe, and it worked pretty fine. On my office machine, I installed Elecard MPEG-2 Decoder&Streaming Plug-in for WMP 3.4.60815.exe and found that the playback was not smooth. However, when I use PocketDivXEncoder 0.3.60 to convert the .ts file content to Divx, the conversion of was completed without problem.
Too shed. Turbo C# Explore is not green friendly, but JBuilder 2006 is.
I was pretty happy yesterday when I found out that Total Video Converter 3.0.1 green version could convert Flash video (those YouTube and Google videos) into regular Divx and such. But then I found out that not all files was being converted sucessfully. I tried those failed videos with Riva .FLV Encoder. The video part was converted successfully, but the audio part was a bit ricky. The converted video can be played on PC with voice, but doesn't have sound when I played it using Pocket PC.
I need to reinstall Oracle client on a development machine because the Oracle .Net development programming Library was missing. But then again I was worry about Oracle creating another Oracle home when I just want to reinstall the .Net library. So finally I finally UNINSTALL the Oracle client, and then reinstall the Oracle client at the SAME PLACE (need to first rename or remove the old Oracle home directory tree).
I am happying reporting that ALL the machine that I tested with (4 in my working environment) worked with my Look A6 OTS harddisk enclosure without a hitch. So it seems like the trick is simply by using the right cable. The good is that now I have a good 2.5 inch HD as my mobile backup solution. The bad thing is that I better find a spare cable at Golden in case my current one breaks down.
Last night I checked my Gmail thru Firefox and found that the layout of the InBox list page was messed. It seems like one of the Chinese mail subject upset the list and thus gave me a huge white area.
I almost gave up on the Look A6 Harddisk enclosure and thinking of bringing it back to the store for repair, especially when the expiration day of the warranty is sometime next month. But then I found out by accident last night that maybe the reason why Look A6 didn't work was because I used to incorrect cable.
2006 MTV Video Award was over and I watched it on my Pocket PC. There is one huge question that I wanted to ask after watching the show: where in the freak world is the Best Breakthrough video award? This is guage of what I need to watch to sort of recap the technological and graphic design for the teen generation in the last year. And yet the award was totally missing from the show. Sure the MTV Music Award is more about a show and a platform for a lot of cross promotion for other media. Still, I was not happy. So I went to the mtv.com to check the result and found some clumsome Flash interview there to keep me from speed browsing to the target result that I really care. Not good for user experience.
I had problem activating the hibernate function on my desktop computer. Searched the Net and I found this message, . Here's the quote:
STrange, when the cord of my Microsoft Intellimouse lay across the Microsoft Wireless Keyboard with mouse, suddenly the keyboard and Mpise went crazy. :-I .
I am all into resurrecting old stuff, like putting some old gear into use only in a while.
I was a bit disappointed this morning knowing that Apollo DVD to IPod 3.1.5 still haven't fix the audio ajustment problem, which it seems like no matter what I do to the audio ajustment setting, the result will still be the same.
Today I found something really strange. I have Microsoft SyncToy running, and have Dexpot 1.4 running in the background. After I press ALT-2 to switch to second screen, and then press ALT-1 to switch back to screen 1. The SyncToy process was stopped. Maybe there's some conflict between the hoy key of SyncToy and Dexpot. At least I know that I cannot yse Dexpot when SyncToy is running.
After more than a month the battery on my Microsoft wireless mouse of all tried up last night, while the same two batteries (exactly the same with same brand and same capacity: 2500 mAh) was still going strong. Since they are rechargable battery, there's no lost at all. I simply recharge it and that's it.
Like almost 1.5 years ago I wrote about the Look LK-A6 OTG removable harddisk enclosure that I brought. Since then I found this little brat slowing behaving, which it took a few times of restarting in order to get it working either with a PC or in a standard aline mode. The situation, however, is getting worst and worst. And now it gets to a point that it cannot even work properly as a removable harddisk. I managed to had it working OK yesteday. In fact, once it starts working, it works pretty fine. The problem is that it takes too many trial and error before I can get it running properly. And I had no luck so far this morning.
The tiny trigger at the door of the battery comparment was acting up again, made my PDA halt once in a while. I spent some time last night to use some Scotch tape to pad the nod and it seems to be working OK now. But then I don't know how long it will survive.
4Gb SD card started to show up in stores at Golden Shopping Center. Ironically, most of them were not high brand name products from Toshiba or Kingston, but instead from PQI and KIngmax. They were usually selling at $680, which I think it's reasonable but not a bargin. I will consider getting one if the price drop lower than HK$500. I also need to figure out if my DELL Axim x50v Pocket PC can accept a 4Gb SD Card.
I tested the WiFi speed by copying 2.08Gb of the Simpons video file form the DVDRom on my desktop to the notebook computer. Result? It takes a bit more than half an hour to have the copy complete.
I setup a wireless solution to broadcast scene from my home anywhere I want using:
I just walked by the TV and saw that EGG Singing Competition 2006 just started. After the show opening by all the candidates singing "supposed-to-be-harmony" with the song "Sing-A-Along", I turned off the TV. It's so great that with all the modern technology, the candidates still managed to sing flat in a oh-so-obvious way. This is one great reminder that the HK Music Industry is dead if they are the indication of the status and HK pop music culture.
Original I set my home WiFi network to use 152bit WEP preshared key (cannot use WPA because of my NDS). But then I realized that my DELL Axim x50v Pocket PC can only support 128bit WEP. So I have to set WEP so that all my WiFi gear can work on the same network.
My experience was this: you can find almost everything on the Net if you dig deep enough.
Strange, I use my main workplace desktop PC to convert HD TV (.VOB) content with all three of my tools (PocketDivXEncoder 0.3.60, WinAVI MP4 Converter 3.1 and WinAVI Video Converter 7.6) with zero problem what so ever. But I used to same tool on another machine and I got errors, like the PocketDivXEncoder 0.3.60 acted like it processed the file when it didn't, and WinAVI converts simply crash.
I was succesfully instead Microsoft Vista Pre-RC1 on Virual PC 2004 (Build 2006-08-20) at home. So I copied the file and tried to run in on my office machine. But then I got error message saying that the Virtual PC network driver was not working, and after Vista booted up, it hanged and stayed there. I'll try it on another machine and see how it goes, but .... kind of disappointed.
I was pretty happy about the CityBus 962B starting to have fun day service. So today I take that bus to go to Central in order to pick up a free umberalla. Usually I take offf at the Shang Wan station and then use MTR for the rest of the journey. Today I chose to stay in the bus and planned to take off at Central. It was by doing so that made me realize how much traffic jam there was between Shang Wang and Central. I got stuck in the bus for pretty long time.
Usually free stuffs are not good, but I went to China Bank to pick up a free foldable umberlla (because of rolling money into my MPF account), and like the umberlla I got. It's a bit heavy, but that's all because the umberall was made with strong material, which is essential for the windy Hong Kong weather.