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I'm an idiot, but the sound problems aren't all my fault

So it turns out that the board supports up to six channel audio, and I just never noticed the additional audio jacks before complaining about the sound problems. An idiot is me. Still, it's not all my fault.

SoundMAX + Vista = Pain and fail

Pretty much what it says. So, I got my brother’s old PC, and I’ve been spending most of my waking time getting Vista and various programs installed and happy. Unfortunately I’ve hit on a major stumbling block. The motherboard has no official Vista support (and indeed is out of manufacturer support) and there’s no working, usable audio.

Might be getting a decent loaner system

Continuing from my earlier bad news story, my brother might be loaning me his old computer for an indeterminate time. It’s quite a bit newer than the Pentium II, and can even run Oblivion (although Fallout 3 would tax its poor little brain too much). The trick would be getting it home from Oshawa, and I’d need to get a new hard drive into it as he doesn’t want me to reformat the one currently in the machine.

Bad news: I'm getting downgraded

I need a new computer, right away. As of Tuesday I’ll be stuck with a ten year old Pentium II again, running (at best) Windows 2000. No more laptop. Doesn’t look like I’ll be getting a new computer for Christmas, either.

At this point, it looks like the end of my computer programming life. (Yay for pessimism.) Anyone able to help turn my frown upside down? Let me know. And quickly.

How to recover my data?

So, I got a USB hard drive enclosure today, for the 120GB hard drive late of my dead computer. The old Pentium 2 I have running Linux doesn't seem to support ATA-100 drives (which the 120GB is), and so this enclosure has been the first real chance to make use of the contents of the drive in a long time.

Finally, I have a new computer!

It's been a year, but I finally have a decent, modern computer once again. I've had it since Tuesday afternoon, actually, but I'm still setting it up, installing various programs, and generally getting ready to put it to actual work.

I still haven't access to my old projects, unfortunately, as the new computer is a laptop and therefore incapable of taking one of my big ole HDDs. I figure if I can rustle up a USB enclosure, though, it won't be a problem any more!

See me at GameCamp Toronto!

Next Saturday (that is, May 3) I'll be at GameCamp Toronto 2, to give a presentation on the IGDA Indie SIG. The next week will be spent working on the presentation so that when I'm on the stage at GameCamp, I'll wow everyone so much that they'll all join the IGDA. You can find more information on GameCamp Toronto at <http://www.gamecamptoronto.com/> or just go straight to registration.

The saga continues...

Thanks to my friend Terry, I was able to get a new (well, used) PSU to try out in the dead computer. Lo and behold, the computer started working properly, and there was much rejoicing. However, it was not to last. Several hours later, the computer just up and died, again, without any known cause.

My work, ruined!

Remember my fuss when my computer died? Well, I tried to use an old computer until I could get a new one. Well, the old one is pretty poor for development, and it turns out that one of the hard drives from my system was damaged – the one with all my projects and assorted code.

Perhaps I can still do some development...

Although I am still without a working computer to call my own, my dad's own Pentium II system has been more or less loaned to me so that I can continue to do some work (such as for the conference or working on my portfolio). This means that I can do some meagre software development, as it has Ubuntu 5.10 on it (and soon to have 6.10 -- the thing's not good enough for 7.04). While I won't be able to work on any of my current projects (for lack of access to their repositories, snug in the dead computer thanks to overtightened screws for holding the HDD) I might still toss together a few things to keep me from getting too rusty.

I still need to get a new computer, though.

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