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| Re: Need to recover Audio from botched SCSI drive [message #96324 is a reply to message #96310] |
Tue, 26 February 2008 22:20   |
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as my thinking anyhow.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Kim.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Kim.
>
>Sounds good.
Cheers,
-Jamie
www.JamieKrutz.com
Kim wrote:
> Yep, works for me.
>
> "Aaron Allen" <know-spam@not_here.dude> wrote:
>> That's an ok idea by me. Might add a video title into the Music Tech group
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>> though since some of us here are involved in that as well. Maybe something
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>> like A/V Technology. That should cover/cater to all DAWS since so many are
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>> A/V production tools now.
>>
>> AA
>>
>> "Kim" <hiddensounds@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:481b2da1$1@linux...
>>>
>>> I was just pondering renaming the groups. We seem to have two active
>>> groups
>>> now, so I was thinking...
>>>
>>> (*) Rename the main group to Music Technology - EMUEnsoniqPARIS
>>>
>>> (*) Rename the "General" group to "Paris Social Club - EMUEnsoniqPARIS"
>>>
>>> ...or something like that.
>>>
>>> Or not. What do you guys think? Might help ensure that we stay on music
>
>>> stuff
>>> on the main group, as well as encourage some more general social chit
> chat
>>> on the other group.
>>>
>>> That was my thinking anyhow.
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>> Kim.
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>> Kim.
>>
>Man, those do look fantastic.
What has always held us back has been NNTP with a web client attached. Lots
of users here still use NNTP.
It is also possible to reconfigure how the web interface here works to an
extent.
I'd love more features on the web side though. Indeed I'd be really happy
if we were hosted in more than one place, but it's linking the two together
which is the issue. Indeed if other options were around which support both
NNTP and web then we could even have two servers running, as they could use
NNTP to hang off each other.
Cheers,
Kim.
Kerry Galloway <kg@kerrygalloway.com> wrote:
>Hey DC -
>
>Have a look at these options and see if they do it for you. They have the
>advantage of being free (which is a good thing because some things may be
>coming up on the horizon that PARIS users just might want to *cough* reserve
>their cash for), feature pretty rich feature sets, good access control
>including moderation, and one-click installation.
>
>PHPBB: http://www.phpbb.com/
>Pu
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| Re: Need to recover Audio from botched SCSI drive [message #96325 is a reply to message #96311] |
Tue, 26 February 2008 22:22   |
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nBB: http://punbb.informer.com/
>bbPress: http://bbpress.org/
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>Here's a feature that could be added easily if people were interested in
>reviving the old chats:
>
>PhpFreeChat http://www.phpfreechat.net/
>
>The resources nowadays are going nuts. Free on my server is Drupal,
>Wordpress, Joomla, photogalleries, chats, forums, calendar, webmail servers,
>survey tools and a ton of other things, none of which require a particularly
>high degree of tech savvy or maintenance.
>
>- Kerry
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>
>On 5/2/08 2:32 PM, in article 481b8862$1@linux, "DC" <dc@spammersinhell.com>
>wrote:
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>>
>> While we are talking about the group...
>>
>> I sure would like to see us go to vbulletin...
>>
>> http://www.vbulletin.com/
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>> Yes, I am willing to contribute to it. You have to register,
>> and the admin can publish guidelines. Moderating is relatively
>> easy, with points assigned for various infractions and
>> the app automatically suspending someone who hits the limit
>> for a predetermined time.
>>
>> We would need some folks to help moderate, but I think it
>> would be well worth it to keep us on-topic and stop some of
>> this drive-by shooting.. errr, posting.
>>
>> DC
>Hmmmm - not that I know much about NNTP, but - how would something like this
fit?
http://www.phpbb.com/community/viewtopic.php?f=16&t=1219 46&st=0&sk=t&sd=a
On 5/2/08 4:08 PM, in article 481b9ef2$1@linux, "Kim"
<hiddensounds@hotmail.com> wrote:
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> Man, those do look fantastic.
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> What has always held us back has been NNTP with a web client attached. Lots
> of users here still use NNTP.
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> It is also possible to reconfigure how the web interface here works to an
> extent.
>
> I'd love more features on the web side though. Indeed I'd be really happy
> if we were hosted in more than one place, but it's linking the two together
> which is the issue. Indeed if other options were around which support both<
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| Re: Need to recover Audio from botched SCSI drive [message #96347 is a reply to message #96325] |
Wed, 27 February 2008 09:55   |
Mark McDermott
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"mailto:nobody@ishere.com" target="_blank">nobody@ishere.com> wrote:
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>>Hey Neil,
>>
>>This will all die down shortly, don't worry. I'm part of the straw in this
>>case and feel a teensy bit bad. Not much, mind, because I just made a pretty
>>harmless joke and someone, I have NO idea who, went postal.
>>
>>This is a really low traffic group, though, so your input (and microphone
>>castoffs) would be very much missed. Drop back after a bit and I don't
think
>>you'll be any the worse.
>>
>>TCB
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>Why don't you just shut up smartass, your the one that started this.
>
>>
>>"Neil" <OIUOUI@OUI.com> wrote:
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>>>Don't know what happened, who placed the straw that broke the
>>>camel's back, but in case you haven't noticed it, this newsgroup
>>>is now officially dead meat/jumped the shark/gone off the deep
>>>end.
>>>
>>>For anyone who would like to keep in touch with me to chat
>>>about anything music or recording-related, my e-mail address is:
>>>
>>>neil DOT henderson AT sbcglobal DOT net
>>>
>>>...but i'm definitely not going to waste my time here anymore.
>>>
>>>Adios.
>>>
>>>Neil
>>>
>>>
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>Congrats on the family and the music/financial success. More in the email
to follow soon . . .
TCB
"derek" <derekvonkrogh@gmx.net> wrote:
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>hey kim, thanks! all is well. family is doing great
>(i have two daughters now) and as far as the music production
>stuff goes, on the one hand, the
>music industry has been going down in flames in germany
>like everywhere else - on the other hand, ive been lucky
>enough to have several top ten singles and LPs, so at least
>i was able to keep my income about steady while many
>studios around me had to close down.
>
>right now im torn between hoping that it stays that way
>or looking for alternatives, i.e. id love to get into the
>music production for computer games scene, but its hard
>to get in there...anyway, i should not complain.
>
>hope all is well with you too!
>
>
>"Kim W." <no@way.com> wrote:
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>>Can't help with chuck's email, but wanted to say "Hi" anyway.
>>Hope all is well with you.
>>Kim
>>
>>"derek" <derekvonkrogh@gmx.net> wrote:
>>>
>>>id like to get in touch with him but cant find his
>>>email anymore, so if anyone still has it...thanks!
>>>
>>>
>>>best (and greetings from the old OLD times :-)
>>>derek
>>
>Thad, you started this by mocking me, by posting "Microsoft committed to Office."
My Post "Ap
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| Re: Need to recover Audio from botched SCSI drive [message #96353 is a reply to message #96347] |
Wed, 27 February 2008 10:38  |
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to ignore the larger
>>drive.
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>>You need to scavenge the USB 98 drivers from other MB makers. I can send
>>you these if you need them.
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>>You need to limit the RAM available in Windows 98 using MSConfig to 512
> MB
>>or all hell breaks loose.
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>>As for availability, it's been discontinued. I've been keeping my eyes
> on
>>ebay for a spare in case mine dies. I got my first one by ordering it
>>from
>>a British website. It was never sold in North America. The shipping cost
>>sucked.
>>
>>I hope this helps!
>>
>>Mike
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>>"Terry Thomas" <god1stjt@alltel.net> wrote:
>>>
>>>Hey, Mike
>>>
>>>I was reading one of your posts awhile back that you are using Paris on
>>an
>>>AsRock AM2NF3-VSTA Motherboard with 5 PCI slot running XP, and I was
>>>wondering
>>>how is it working out. I believe you are also using windows 98 as well.
>>>(1) I am curious as to what you are running in XP? And also, (2) curious
>>>as to what you are running in 98? Right now I'm still using Paris in
>>>Windows
>>>98, but I would like a box with XP. My setup is a Pentium Intel 3
>>>Processor
>>>with 256 MB of ram with 5 PCI slots. The five PCI slot on the AsRock is
>>>a plus, because I have 4 cards, so I'm considering this motherboard. (3)
>>>Is this board still available? If so, where? If you don't mind could you
>>>give me the rundown of all the hardware, program, and memory that you are
>>>using with this board? It would defiantly be appreciated.
>>>This may be a stupid question considering all the new plug-ins you have
>>created,
>>>but here goes: Did you build your own computer? Man! that was a scary
>>moment.
>>>
>>>
>>
>Any child can kick sandcastles over. Grownups *make* things.
Here's the address of the Wiki.
http://www.kerrygalloway.com/WikiPARIS/wikka.php?wakka=HomeP age
Here's the OS9 section. It looks pretty sparse.
http://www.kerrygalloway.com/WikiPARIS/wikka.php?wakka=MacOs 9
Here's a section on PCs configs that needs fleshing out.
http://www.kerrygalloway.com/WikiPARIS/wikka.php?wakka=Setup Config
Who am I to request this? Nobody. Nobody has to do anything *because I said
so*.
But now I've pointed it out, I'm sure everyone in the community will take
note of where you now choose to invest your abundant remaining energies
today - building things or breaking them.
Do it as penance, or because it's the right thing, or because the community
needs it. But show us what you got that's good - not what you think someone
else has that isn't.
Some of us are trying to *build* for the community here rather than tear it
apart. Lead - follow - or get of the way.
- Kerry GallowayHi Terry,
You may just need a newer hard drive. Good luck with whatever you decide
to do. You could always start
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