You can download a freeware tool for Windows XP called "Fat32Format" that surpasses the arbitrary 32GB limit that XP's normal format enforces:
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You can download a freeware tool for Windows XP called "Fat32Format" that surpasses the arbitrary 32GB limit that XP's normal format enforces:
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I think I'm in agreement with the rest of you here. I'd love to have an OS4 system, but not when it costs £400-odd for a PowerPC G4 system that's <1GHz.
I'm having a very bad day. No prizes for guessing why...
Warning! Cynicism detector is registering 11!
Apparently that's target no. 4 on the Conservative hitlist. It's a very highly-contested constituency. Sandra Gidley is the incumbent Lib Dem MP, if memory serves.
Alas, I'm in Southampton Test,...
Which constituency are you in? Romsey/Southampton North?
I really must give that another go some time soon. I'm much the same, loved it as a kid, but was never any good at it!
Of the KVMs I've used, I've never noticed any particular issues with image quality. Given that VGA is an analogue signal, anything like a switchbox or a long cable is going to cause some signal...
For me, I still love playing Frontier. I know it's been said before, but I really do love that game!
I've also recently been having a go at Valhalla, and hoping to track down a copy of Darkseed...
I suspect your best bet is a KVM switch, I don't know if a split-cable solution exists.
I've not encountered eBid before, I had a bit of a rummage on there, but nothing I'm particularly looking for.
As it happens, with eBay and Amibay, I'm pretty-much sorted for my Amiga-habit. :-)
For which model of Amiga?
For me, I think the first Amiga game I ever bought myself, that wasn't either bundled, or a gift that came with the Amiga was probably Zool, which I bought at the Games Master Live event in...