It looks like this thing is just a bluetooth device, but it doesn't need a bluetooth stack. The text strongly implies that it can be used as a bluetooth device.
Java Virtual Machine Download Links - Download JVMs
Well, that's something of a relief.
The Sorting Algorithm Demo (1.1)
They analyze midi files to find the repetitions within a song.
Cheap Tickets Travel - FlightTracker
Looks like Trip.com got eaten by cheaptickets....
LinuxDevices.com - the embedded Linux portal: Articles > View > Full text
If I had to build stymie again, I would probably use this thing.
Mozilla Firebird Soars Into View
The second guy's comment is hilarious.
Vitrite - Useless window transparency since 2002
Kind of neat. Did I already blog this?
Java theory and practice: Urban performance legends
This was on slashdot, but it's still pretty good. :)
The Unofficial Samba HOWTO: Table of Contents
"clit" == Convert LIT.
The Official Electrical Engineer Homepage: REAL ULTIMATE POWER
SWYNK.COM: System State Backup and Recovery Script
The key thing here is:
ntbackup backup systemstate /j "Command Line System State Backup" /f "c:winnt\options\backup\%Username%SysState.bkf" /a
This guy is documenting his experiences with the debian zaurus install.
Lotus Developer Domain: RE: Invalid POST Request Exception & attachments in 5.0.11 and R6
Hi.
This was changed going from 5.0x to 6.0.
Originally in 5.0 the default was unlimited (specify a zero) then in 5.011 this was changed so that a setting of zero really meant 32 meg.
Now in R6, a setting of zero 0 means default to 10 meg - so that if you do not specify a larger number then the most that is postable is 10 meg.
Note: You MUST change the settings in TWO places (assuming you are using Internet Sites View):
1. In the "Web - Internet Sites" view for the site in question, on the "Domino Web Engine" tab, go to the section "POST Data" and set the "Maximum POST data (in kilobytes)" field to the maximum you want.
2. In the "Servers" view for the server in question, on the "Internet Protocols" tab, subtab "HTTP" in the "HTTP Protocol Limits" section, set the "Maximum size of request content" field to the maximum you want.
Dan
Cain & Abel is a password recovery tool for Microsoft Operating Systems. It allows easy recovery of various kind of passwords by sniffing the network, cracking encrypted passwords using Dictionary & Brute-Force attacks, decoding scrambled passwords, revealing password boxes, uncovering cached passwords and analyzing routing protocols. The program comes in two versions because of the differences and limitations of some API.
Pocket Workstation - Debian on Handhelds
Holy Moo-cows.