Well, my whole intention for the multi-line BBS was to offer a dedicated arena for playing dial-up multi-player DOOM that did not have anything to do with the expensive ($2.50{US} per hour??) DWANGO (Dial-up Wide Area Network Gaming Operation). And that didn't include what you'd spend for the...
I used to run a 13 line BBS running Galacticomm's MajorBBS. It was a good run for the two years I had it up. People mostly played multi-player Doom and Doom II. The up-swell in popularity of the internet in early 1995 and then the popularity of Quake online killed it. I couldn't afford any...
Here's what I did: I play a lot of MP3s and a lot of games and I like it loud. I bought a Pioneer Dolby receiver with Surround that drives the speakers at 100 watts x 2 channels for front and 20 watts x 2 for rear. The SB Live! with Live!ware 3.0 supports the Dolby Surround scheme. I run the...
If you want CDR or CDRW info for both drives and media, go here: http://www.cdmediaworld.com/.
P.S. I already looked there for "Master" and they don't list it.
I bought a DB-50 to DB-25 cable to run from my Ultra-SCSI contoller's external connector to my scanner so I'm sure you can get a 68 pin adapter to at least go from your SCSI card's 68 pin to a cable like I got. Try this site: http://www.valuecomputer.com
Anytime you use an IDE CD-ROM for the "source" in a CD-to-CD burn at any speed above 2x, you're likely to run into a buffer underrun, hence, a shiny new coaster. Luckily, the cost of CDR's is down to a few pennies for each disk, if you follow the "after rebate" ads, which...
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