I wonder if using cyanocrylates like Super glue holds it that strong.. cuz from what he said its for screwing heatsink and it would hav to be really strong to withstand the pressure and heat given by the heat sink
You should consult some electronic repair shop. they may know which...
if both uses 8celled battery celeron -m would last longer than athlon. toshiba M35x laptops with there powe management suit gets over 4 hours on celeron M
Celeron M is exactly the same as pentium M except for reduced cache and enhanced speed step technology
Yes the wait is finally over
Acer introduced two new notebook with 915 chipset today
http://global.acer.com/products/notebook/tm8100.htm
and
http://www.acer.com.sg/product...690/psp_aspire1690.asp
WOW ...Alvinso/Sonoma are out finally i guess.. but have intel offically declared about Alvinso/Sonoma ( Centrino 2) ....anyways i have read somewhere that it would be out by january 15 or so....
If this is True the wait for Centrino 2 is over....
For $699
Its Best buy i guess its got Widescreen 15.4 and Wireless for this price
The celeron M would almost give the same perfomance of Pentium M only problem is battery life
Check this article about about Celeron M
http://www20.tomshardware.com/mobile/20040309/
i found that the routers where connected back to back...so it should be thru aux
port there were 12 router
we need to use roll over cable i guess..here more info
http://www.cisco.com/warp/publ...cess_dial/auxback.html
Now the other doubt is how to connect 12 router back to back....
What's difference between a Packet Driver and an NDIS2 driver?
While making Network boot floppy for Norton ghost there is option to choose b/w packet and NDIS2 driver
If some one knows please share it here..
Thnks ScottMac & spidey07
So it basically starting telnet to another router from Cisco IOS CLI .
This bring me to another point .Even after blocking telnet port 23 using Access List i was able to access telnet from another IOS CLI but not from Normal Pc so i guess this has to do some...
The techie guy said that we access Cisco Router using Reverse telnet
I have used telnet but dont have any idea of this Reverse telnet i have googled out but can't sort out what it i have seen some where that it is also reffered as Direct telnet
If any one knows please give the difference
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