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News and Reviews / Official Announcements / Re: January 2013 Giveaway Winners!
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on: January 22, 2013, 09:00:13 PM
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Winners of 'CintaNotes' (3): from: Alex Jenter congratulations on winning the DonationCoder.com prize! I hope very much that you'll enjoy using CintaNotes!
This really makes my day.  Thanks to wraith808 and whole DC for the giveaway.  I will enjoy using CintaNotes (in Indonesian, cinta = love). 
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DonationCoder.com Software / N.A.N.Y. 2013 / Re: --> DonationCoder.com NANY 2013 Roundup Summary
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on: January 02, 2013, 09:48:47 PM
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Congratulations to everybody. Great software as always.  GHacks.net has featured NANY 2013: Donationcoder Nany 2013 programshttp://www.ghacks.net/2013/01/03/donationcoder-nany-2013-programs/The Donation Coder website holds a programming event they call Nany, which stands for New Apps for the New Year, in which coders pledge to create and release a free piece of software by year’s end. The variety of programs is usually enormous, from small portable programs that are useful for a very specific task over plugins for existing programs to game editors.
The programs of this year have just been announced my Mouser. You can visit the site to go through the programs one by one to find the ones of interest to you.
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Main Area and Open Discussion / Living Room / Re: Broadband Caps
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on: December 25, 2012, 07:24:29 PM
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I only got 1GB data cap priced at about $6 per month.  It's a wireless network where congestion often happens. I rarely reach the cap because of slow connection. I am probably not in the Age of Netflix yet. 
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Main Area and Open Discussion / Living Room / Re: Can DDR2-PC6400 RAM replace DDR2-PC5300 RAM?
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on: December 13, 2012, 09:23:03 PM
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Main Memory • Supports two unbuffered DIMM of 1.8 Volt DDR2 SDRAM • Supports dual channel DDR2 memory architecture. • Supports DDR2 400/533/667 memory interface. (4GB Max) But I am not sure if I understand what the specification means.  That's clock speed, multiply by 8 to give your PC rating, eg. 400 * 8 = PC3200, 533 * 8 = PC4200, 667 * 8 = PC5300 They round down to the nearest 100, (for DDR2 anyway). Then, does it mean that my PC can't have DDR2-PC6400 because the maximum PC rating is PC5300? 
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Main Area and Open Discussion / Living Room / Re: Can DDR2-PC6400 RAM replace DDR2-PC5300 RAM?
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on: December 12, 2012, 08:56:37 PM
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Thanks to eleman and Shades for the explanation.  Yes it can replace, and yes it can be combined, but you will run it at DDR2 pc5300 speed, which should be just fine.
Replacement shouldn't be a problem. In theory anyway.
So replacement is safer. In my experience it never hurts to check first what your motherboard actually supports. Memory timing can be bitchy sometimes. Mix-and-match different pairs of memory modules can make your computing experience (very) unpleasant.
Even memory modules of the same brand but (slightly) different model can make your system do bad things.
After a quick peek at the provided link I didn't see a link to the installation manual. That document normally has dedicated one or more pages to which (pairs of) memory modules from which brand are supported.
I don't have PC Manual at hand. I open the case and found out that the motherboard is Wearnes 7945L2-C1. I google it and found a support page for Wearnes Premiere 7945L2. Main Memory • Supports two unbuffered DIMM of 1.8 Volt DDR2 SDRAM • Supports dual channel DDR2 memory architecture. • Supports DDR2 400/533/667 memory interface. (4GB Max) But I am not sure if I understand what the specification means. 
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Main Area and Open Discussion / Living Room / Re: Calculator 7 project at Codeplex to equal Win7 Calculator?
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on: December 05, 2012, 08:49:16 PM
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Thanks for the information. I came here after private conversation with Tomos about his the calculator screenshot which appearing in this post. The calculator is Windows 7's Calculator which I can't use in XP. Microsoft PowerToy Power Calculator for Windows XP looks more powerful and more complex than Win7 Calculator. [attachthumb=#] For casual daily use, perhaps I just use FC FARR plugin. 
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