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General Software Discussion / Re: what kind of keyboard you use?
« on: June 02, 2007, 02:51 PM »
I use a Chinese Rs.250/=  (approx $5.00) Zen keyboard. Have some recognized makes lying around eating dust... the keys on this one are just too comfy and I haven't had any problems in the 2+ years I've been using it. I even love the Zen mice, I find them way more comfortable than a MS or Logitech mouse.

do you have a photo from this keyboard?

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Living Room / Re: What do you do with your old PCs?
« on: May 30, 2007, 03:25 PM »
sell it by ebay  :Thmbsup:

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Can anyone recommend a good wireless keyboard mouse set?

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UPX 3.0 is out now  :Thmbsup:


Changes in 3.00 (27 Apr 2007):
  * watcom/le & tmt/adam: fixed a problem when using certain filters

Changes in 2.93 beta (08 Mar 2007):
  * new formats Mach/i386 and Mach/fat support Mac OS X i686 and
    Universal binaries [i686 and PowerPC only]
  * dos/exe: LZMA is now also supported for 16-bit dos/exe. Please note that
    you have to explicitly use '--lzma' even for '--ultra-brute' here
    because runtime decompression is about 30 times slower than NRV -
    which is really noticeable on old machines.
  * dos/exe: fixed a rarely occuring bug in relocation handling
  * win32/pe & arm/pe: better icon compression handling

Changes in 2.92 beta (23 Jan 2007):
  * new option '--ultra-brute' which tries even more variants
  * slightly improved compression ratio for some files when
    using '--brute' or '--ultra-brute'
  * bug fixes

Changes in 2.91 beta (29 Nov 2006):
  * assorted bug fixes
  * arm/pe: fix "missing" icon & version info resource problem for wince 5
  * win32/pe & arm/pe: added option --compress-icons=3 to compress all icons

Changes in 2.90 beta (08 Oct 2006):
  * LZMA algorithm support for most of the 32-bit and 64-bit file formats;
    use new option '--lzma' to enable
  * new format: BSD/elf386 supporting FreeBSD, NetBSD and OpenBSD
    via auto-detection of PT_NOTE or EI_OSABI
  * arm/pe: all the NRV compression methods are now supported
    (only NRV2D is missing in thumb mode)
  * linux/elf386, linux/ElfAMD: remember /proc/self/exe in environment
  * major source code changes: the runtime decompression stubs are now
    built from internal ELF objects

http://upx.sourceforge.net/

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General Software Discussion / Re: Do you use 7-Zip files?
« on: April 26, 2007, 02:16 PM »
For Self-Usage I use 7-Zip, if I want to share something I use ZIP for compatibility.

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