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cara solder PIN VGA

- Pin nomor 1 itu kabel warna merah besar. - Pin nomor 2 itu kabel warna hijau besar. - Pin nomor 3 itu kabel warna biru besar. - Pin nomor 5 itu kabel warna hitam kecil. - Pin nomor 6 itu ground dari kabel warna merah besar. - Pin nomor 7 itu ground kabel dari warna hijau besar. - Pin nomor 8 itu ground dari kabel warna biru besar. - Pin nomor 10 itu kabel warna coklat kecil. - Pin nomor 12 itu kabel warna orange kecil. - Pin nomor 13 itu kabel warna merah kecil. - Pin nomor 14 itu kabel warna hijau kecil. - Pin nomor 15 itu kabel warna kuning kecil.        Nah itu kabel sesuai dengan warna solderkan pada masing-masing konektor sesuai dengan nomor pin sesuai dengan keterangan di atas. Solder kedua VGA konektor pada masing-masing ujung kabel.

Installing USB Support Software for Windows 95

If you are running an earlier version of Windows 95 (for example, Windows 95b), your operating system software does not automatically support USB (Universal System Bus) devices. You will need to install the Windows 95 USB driver usbsupp.exe before using USB devices with SunPCi. Figure 4–1 shows the location of the USB port on the backplate of the SunPCi board. Note – Windows NT 4.0 does not support USB devices. The usbsupp.exe driver works only with Windows 95. Checking Your Windows 95 Version If you do not know which version of Windows 95 you have installed on SunPCi, follow these steps. You need to know the version number before you can install the USB driver.

Debian http_proxy setting

Need to set a HTTP proxy within a Debian system ? Assuming your proxy server is on 192.168.0.1 and listening on port 3128 , then the below may help … ( If you need authentication you can use username:password@ like you would in an old style web browser – e.g. http://username:password@192.168.0.1:3128. )

Cloning a hard disk with Windows 8.1 using only the OS installation media

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THIS POSTING COPY FROM   Panos Macheras If you ever had the need to upgrade your old HDD with a shiny new super-fast SSD you need some way to clone your OS installation to the new drive. As I was searching the net on ways to do this I run into various bits of available software either commercial or open source. I tried using  Clonezilla but even though it worked on a Windows 7 machine, it failed cloning a Windows 8.1 installation (my guess is that this is due to changes in the system partition). And then it hit me: why not just use the built-in backup/restore capabilities of Windows 8.1? In addition to your shiny new SSD, you will also need the following: 1. One external USB hard disk to store the disk image. This has to have enough free space and you will only use a folder to store the disk image (so you don’t have to format or empty this disk if it has enough free disk space). If your disk image is small enough then you can even use a USB stick.