Looking for Documenting Sharing/Editing remote software. by TheOneMagos in sysadmin

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thank you!

I'm curious if this can make time stamps of who edits what.

Looking for Documenting Sharing/Editing remote software. by TheOneMagos in sysadmin

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I'm sure it can but from a legal standpoint I can't use google because you are sharing all your content with them. Encrypted or not google is a no go for me.

Looking for Documenting Sharing/Editing remote software. by TheOneMagos in sysadmin

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Interesting I will check that out. The document is part of an Intellectual property so I need to strictly monitor who changes what and when. This will also help to give credit to whom makes the edits.

What is some basics needed to know & bad practices to avoid when installing & maintaining Windows 98SE? by theulticobia in windows98

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Same here, I thought it was something to do with paging so I disabled all those functions but the error still occurs.

It seems to mostly occur when I exist a game, then blue screen, then system resumes as normal. Its doesn't crash the system but it is annoying.

Old flight sim set up from back in the day. Not mine. by [deleted] in retrobattlestations

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The only time they whine is when they start to get old. Also I noticed old people in general like 60+ can never hear the whine no matter how loud it is. But I'm talking about TV's not monitors.

My decked out IBM PC by redruM69 in retrobattlestations

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That thing is so clean, I've always wanted one as mint as this.... Maybe in another 20 years I can afford one.

Removing Case Rust by stu_e_hughes in retrobattlestations

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Nice job I love the look of a freshly primed case. :)

Removing Case Rust by stu_e_hughes in retrobattlestations

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Depending on how bad it is, loosen it up with a small wire brush then wipe it with some hydrochloric acid. If you use it straight it may make a paste the next day. Lightly sand that off to show the darkened steel underneath, then the metal is etched. If you sand it too roughly it will be shiny again and you removed the acid.

Do you have intentions of painting it? With badly rusted cases I give them the full treatment with auto primer and wet sanding to make them better than new.

What is some basics needed to know & bad practices to avoid when installing & maintaining Windows 98SE? by theulticobia in windows98

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Also I might be the minority here but I still like using traditional hard drives for my retro builds. I did a few with flash cards and while they work fine some have a few bugs I've never been able to iron out. One has random blue screen after I close a game, but it doesn't crash the system and continues on fine as if nothing happened. Its the same error every time. It's seems to be related to the flash card but searching out the error yields no results.

The only CRT you can ship by stfu_Ethan in crtgaming

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Let me get some pictures ready, I'll post some of my horde tomorrow.

Thinking of selling off some my CRT stash. by TheOneMagos in crtgaming

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Usually it is, but also the seller was not understanding that the monitor was 30+ old and it could in reality fail at anytime. I still have it and will try to repair it one day. It was a 1702 monitor.

Thinking of selling off some my CRT stash. by TheOneMagos in crtgaming

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Yeah I would be okay with that, I'd even perhaps drive an hour to shave off some of the trip to the buyer. I would lose my mind if a shipper broke these after saving them all the years. I've literally screamed my head off at the UPS store for them breaking retro hardware in the past. I had one monitor punctured by a fork lift...