Dead Pixel Identifier 5.9.4
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Sony PSP Dead Pixel Checker
Sony PSP Dead Pixel Checker
04/03/2005 07:52 AMSamsung Announces Zero Dead Pixel Policy
Samsung Announces Zero Dead Pixel Policy
01/01/2005 02:53 PMSlashdot Jan 1 2005 6:12PM GMT
Sony answers PSP dead-pixel gripes
Sony answers PSP dead-pixel gripes
03/28/2005 03:16 PMUsers with pixel problems should contact SCEA for instructions on
exchanging their PSP after a week or two of use, company says.
Unconfirmed: Sony to Replace Dead Pixel
PSPs
Unconfirmed: Sony to Replace Dead Pixel
PSPs
03/28/2005 10:30 AMThis is far from an official word, but PSP Takeover is reporting
that Sony is providing free replacement PSPs for those who have two or
more dead pixels (well, free plus shipping). Sony's US customer
support isn't open yet (8AM PST), but we'll try to give them a ring
later in the day to see what's up.
Nintendo was replacing any DS with a dead pixel, not two or more,
so hopefully Sony will meet that challenge.
PSP Dead Pixel problem fixed [TBlog]
Confirmed: Sony to Replace Dead Pixel
PSPs
Confirmed: Sony to Replace Dead Pixel
PSPs
03/28/2005 01:23 PMThis is far from an official word, but PSP Takeover is reporting
that Sony is providing free replacement PSPs for those who have two or
more dead pixels (well, free plus shipping). Sony's US customer
support isn't open yet (8AM PST), but we'll try to give them a ring
later in the day to see what's up.
Nintendo was replacing any DS with a dead pixel, not two or more,
so hopefully Sony will meet that challenge.
PSP Dead Pixel problem fixed [TBlog]
Update: Gamespot has all the details. The short story is: wait a
week or two, and if they still bother you, Sony will replace the
screen.
Sony
responds to PSP dead-pixel reportsGameSpot]
Sony Replaces Bad Pixel PSPs with Bad
Pixel PSPs
Sony Replaces Bad Pixel PSPs with Bad
Pixel PSPs
04/15/2005 01:01 PMChad Lewis writes:
The official Sony PSP forums are
filled with stories, like mine, describing how Sony sends us back PSPs
that are worse off than the ones we sent them, after we paid to ship
them. Basically, the company line is "try your luck and send it in
again, on your dime of course."
PSP Forums Thread "Sent it back to SONY...
" [Playstation]
DVD Identifier 3.6.1
DVD Identifier 3.6.1
02/01/2005 08:44 PMDVD Identifier 3.3
DVD Identifier 3.3
06/01/2004 09:18 AMDVD Identifier v3.6
DVD Identifier v3.6
01/03/2005 05:20 PMCentral Brain Identifier 7.4.0.4 R4
Central Brain Identifier 7.4.0.4 R4
03/14/2005 05:46 PMAthlon XP Processor Identifier
Athlon XP Processor Identifier
03/20/2003 09:35 AMAirport Identifier Codes
Airport Identifier Codes
09/19/2004 07:52 AM
From LGW to ORD
Where do three letter airport codes come from? This guy knows. And:
origins of
British subscriber trunk dialling codes.
OPN-462 v0.8.20 - The Socket A AMD
Processor Identifier
OPN-462 v0.8.20 - The Socket A AMD
Processor Identifier
12/28/2003 06:39 AMFAQ Digital Object Identifier
FAQ Digital Object Identifier
12/02/2003 01:26 AMCentral Brain Identifier 7.5.0.0
Central Brain Identifier 7.5.0.0
03/31/2005 07:27 AMWhen would a unique identifier not be
required?
When would a unique identifier not be
required?
06/05/2005 11:57 PMDoes an identity have to be unique? I think we'll get little argument
if we claim that, within a given context, an identity (that is, some
distinguishable object) must have a unique identifier. Without one,
there's no way to refer to the object.
Central Brain Identifier 6.0.0.2 Build
110
Central Brain Identifier 6.0.0.2 Build
110
01/11/2004 01:34 PMCentral Brain Identifier 6.1.0.1 Beta
Central Brain Identifier 6.1.0.1 Beta
02/17/2004 10:31 AMCentral Brain Identifier 7.5.0.0 Build
0409 R1
Central Brain Identifier 7.5.0.0 Build
0409 R1
04/11/2005 11:25 AMCentral Brain Identifier 7.0.0.2 Beta
Build 0430
Central Brain Identifier 7.0.0.2 Beta
Build 0430
04/30/2004 05:37 PMCentral Brain Identifier 6.0.0.2 Build
110 Beta Released
Central Brain Identifier 6.0.0.2 Build
110 Beta Released
01/11/2004 05:58 PMCentral Brain Identifier 7.0.0.5 Beta
Build 0507
Central Brain Identifier 7.0.0.5 Beta
Build 0507
05/14/2004 04:49 AMCentral Brain Identifier 7.2.0.2 Beta
Build 0701
Central Brain Identifier 7.2.0.2 Beta
Build 0701
07/02/2004 09:45 AMCentral Brain Identifier 7.2.0.4 Beta
Build 0717
Central Brain Identifier 7.2.0.4 Beta
Build 0717
07/19/2004 04:42 AMCentral Brain Identifier 7.0.0.6 Beta
Build 0523
Central Brain Identifier 7.0.0.6 Beta
Build 0523
05/23/2004 04:35 PMCentral Brain Identifier 7.0.0.6 Beta
Build 0528
Central Brain Identifier 7.0.0.6 Beta
Build 0528
05/30/2004 06:21 AMCentral Brain Identifier 7.0.0.0 Beta
Build 0417
Central Brain Identifier 7.0.0.0 Beta
Build 0417
04/18/2004 12:16 PMCentral Brain Identifier 7.0.0.5 Beta
Build 0505
Central Brain Identifier 7.0.0.5 Beta
Build 0505
05/07/2004 07:54 AMCentral Brain Identifier 7.0.0.0 Beta
Build 0420
Central Brain Identifier 7.0.0.0 Beta
Build 0420
04/22/2004 10:47 AMCentral Brain Identifier 7.2.0.0 Build
0615 Final
Central Brain Identifier 7.2.0.0 Build
0615 Final
06/15/2004 06:53 AMCentral Brain Identifier 7.0.0.0 Beta
Build 0407
Central Brain Identifier 7.0.0.0 Beta
Build 0407
04/11/2004 06:50 AMPixel : Pop v.3 1.0
Pixel : Pop v.3 1.0
07/13/2004 10:19 PMAn addition to the popular series with another set of 14 icons taken
straight from popular culture!
PSP Pixel Problems
PSP Pixel Problems
03/28/2005 04:06 PMAs I mentioned here last week, the PSP debut has brought with it a
relatively large group of complaints about dead pixels on the
screens. They range from a single pixel to whole rows or columns of
dead pixels. Anandtech has posted a response from Sony about
the dead pixels. It’s a generic type response, but worth
reading..
The Sony
rep suggested that PSP owners who encounter the pixel issue should try
the device "for a week or two" to see if it continues to bother them.
"If you find the spots are interfering with gameplay/video viewing
during this period, we will support the various elements of [the PSP]
warranty," the rep said. Each PSP comes with a one-year limited
warranty, which is on page 125 of the PSP manual. If a PSP is
"determined to be defective" by SCEA, the company will see to the
"repair or replacement of this product [the PSP] with a new or
refurbished product at SCEA's option."
Pixel Pointillista
Pixel Pointillista
12/17/2003 10:49 AM There is an art gallery on Bulevardi that I walk past fairly often
which usually has some really funky...
Pixel Anatomy 101
Pixel Anatomy 101
06/04/2002 06:01 AM50 años del píxel
50 años del píxel
06/10/2004 08:55 PMPixel Roller
Pixel Roller
03/22/2005 04:46 PM
More goods from the Interaction Design WORK
IN PROGRESS show manifest in the Pixel Roller, by Stuart Wood and
Florian Ortkrass.
It can be viewed like a hand printer, the
pixel roller can roll out any image, video or text manually, at any
speed or direction, round corners and over surfaces. ... The pixels
are in the form of a series of 12 ultra bright UV LEDs situated along
its axis. These UV LEDs excite phosphorescent ink and leave trails of
pixels that fade with time.
They're working on a paint
version as well, which will let you use inks to paint any surface
directly and watch them glow. The project page has a video gallery so
you can see the Pixel Roller in action.
Project Page [rAndom via WMMNA<
/a>]
Earlier WIP: Emergency Keyboard Airbag [Gizmodo]
Pixel Shaders
Pixel Shaders
10/30/2003 10:26 PMPixel Persistence Analyzer
Pixel Persistence Analyzer
07/06/2004 09:45 AMGrok Description matches for Dead Pixel Identifier 5.9.4
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Data Vision Thru-Glass Monitor Provides
Windows Through Windows
Data Vision Thru-Glass Monitor Provides
Windows Through Windows
07/06/2004 11:39 AM
A company called Data Vision has developed a new
15-inch LCD touchscreen called 'Thru-Glass' for retail stores that
works through windows. The touch part works through windows, I mean,
not just the light; that wouldn't be that impressive. Beyond that,
it's pretty much just a regular screen, but it could be an interesting
way to show off some of your products and answer simple questions even
after the lights have been dimmed for the evening. For the
£2,000 purchase price Data Vision will even install it for you,
which is nice of them.
Read -
Thru-Glass touchscreen computer [BIOS]
Windows RTP Quality Monitor
Windows RTP Quality Monitor
05/21/2004 11:27 AMHot! Beta 1.0 Released !!
Windows XP/2000: Setting up a Multiple
Monitor Desktop Setup
Windows XP/2000: Setting up a Multiple
Monitor Desktop Setup
07/25/2004 08:48 PMTech-Recipes Jul 26 2004 0:10AM GMT
Windows 98: It's Not Dead Yet
Windows 98: It's Not Dead Yet
01/22/2004 03:32 PMMicrosoft last week announced that it will continue extended support
for Windows 98.
Microsoft: 'We'd have been dead a long
time ago without Windows APIs'
Microsoft: 'We'd have been dead a long
time ago without Windows APIs'
04/22/2004 09:06 AMWindows 2000 Server Routing and Remote
Access OR I'd Rather Suck a Dead Toad
and HELP !!!
Windows 2000 Server Routing and Remote
Access OR I'd Rather Suck a Dead Toad
and HELP !!!
10/18/2002 06:19 AMWindows 2000 Server Routing and Remote Access OR I'd Rather Suck a
Dead Toad and HELP !!!
Yesterday I wasted an entire day to get close to 0 results. Sigh.
Here's the deal. One of our clients, a non-profit, who specializes in
placing people with disabilities in jobs asked us recently for some
basic networking help. They needed a VPN set up and their internal
network needed to have a "bastion" network server added. A bastion
network server is a single computer with two network cards through
which all Internet traffic passes. It (generally) provides via dhcp
the addresses for a local subnet like 192.168.x.y and is the sole
outside machine that is exposed on the Internet. [ Good Article on
Bastion Networks ]
Right now their ISP has provided them with external IP addresses for
each of their office computers (and server) and they run ZoneAlarm on
each machine to "protect" them. This is one of the more brain dead
ways to run an office lan with Internet access and just plain scares
the crap out of me. DO NOT DO THIS FOR YOUR OFFICE !!! Their IT guy
is one of their staff and NOT a Linux person who does the IT along
with being a full time case worker. I convinced him that this was
unsafe and we should do it with implementing a basic VPN. He had a
licensed copy of Windows 2000 Server and thus began my descent into
the land of "I'd rather suck a dead toad". I do know that some folks
have had really good luck with using Windows 2000 Server for this type
of purpose. I had no luck. None of the options for Windows 2000
Routing and Remote Access worked -- if I got DHCP working then the lan
worked only locally and client machines couldn't see the Internet. If
I setup the VPN options (as per Microsoft's exact directions) then the
server couldn't see the Internet (and stopped responding to external
Pings). Oh and just as a warning to others -- INSTALL SERVICE PACK 3
FIRST. I lost a lot of time since I didn't realize the machine was
missing service pack 3 and apparently none of this stuff works without
SP3. No I can't confirm this with Microsoft's fix list but after
doing an SP3 upgrade then and only then did the NAT options begin
working.
So here's what I'm looking for:
Can a single computer running Windows 2000 Server do this? Serve both
as a bastion host and as an incoming VPN server? Theoretically it is
possible but practically I'm starting to wonder if their setup tools
allow it.
Exact, step by step directions to do this (if they exist). I've done
I can't tell you how many Google queries and there are directions out
there --- but they all are hinted at in the tables of contents of
different books -- not anything like a good Linux How To document.
Alternatives. If Windows 2000 Server isn't a good way to do this then
I can drop a dedicated Linux box on site but I'll end up picking up
the maintenance burden so low maintenance would be good.
One approach I'm considering is a small Linksys hardware firewall
between their outside Internet connection and their internal lan to
provide the DHCP. These boxes, which are generally used for home
networking, are actually quite reliable and since the office only has
a fractional, shared T1, would be fast enough. Since these are only
in the $70 range now, I can just chuck one in for free as a donation
(we're only talking about 5 or 6 machines in the office plus one
server). At a minimum this is safer than Zone Alarm.
Tip #1: The pain started 1st thing when I got their and neither of the
network cards in the bastion host (well the theoretical bastion host)
could ping. Standard IBM etherjet cards that worked perfectly before
going in this box. Know what fixed them? Just moving the graphics
card over one slot and the moving the two network cards over to where
the graphics card was. Go figure. Plug and Play ? Try Plug and Pray
or as I prefer "Plug and sacrifice a goat".
Tip #2: I did expect some problems so I brought along an extra hub
with me which I setup immediately. This let the "bastion" host and
the IT guy's laptop be isolated from the main network preserving
Internet access for everyone else in the office. This way for the 8+
hours that I had to tinker with the beast known as Windows 2000 Server
Routing and Remote Access at least Internet access was preserved.
Note: They're budget strapped and since we've done one big project for
them this fell into the category of free help for good client
relations.
HotFix Watch: DHCP Management Pack in
MOM 2000 SP1 cannot monitor a Windows
Server 2003-based computer that is
running the DHCP service
HotFix Watch: DHCP Management Pack in
MOM 2000 SP1 cannot monitor a Windows
Server 2003-based computer that is
running the DHCP service
06/29/2004 05:07 PMClickgamer Launches Free "High Noon
Drifter – Dead Man’s Gulch,"
Western-style “Shoot ‘em up” Game for
Windows Mobile Pocket PC Handhelds
Clickgamer Launches Free "High Noon
Drifter – Dead Man’s Gulch,"
Western-style “Shoot ‘em up” Game for
Windows Mobile Pocket PC Handhelds
04/05/2005 02:21 AMGame offered for free in celebration of newly redesigned Web sites
[PRWEB Apr 5, 2005]
Dead Pixel Identifier 5.9.4