Driver to drive?

On Tue, 13 Jan 2009 21:44:33 GMT, Robert Redelmeier
<redelm@ev1.net.invalid> wrote:

In alt.lang.asm krw <krw@att.zzzzzzzzz> wrote in part:
In article <2M6bl.57936$2w3.51866@newsfe19.iad>, no@spam.invalid wrote:
"Skybuck Flying" <BloodyShame@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:d8549$496cf778$d5337e4d$13995@cache2.tilbu1.nb.home.nl...
How come they did get Sadam Hoessein but not Osama Bin Laden ?

Humm... Did your handlers let you get on the Internet without
your maintenance dose of Chlorpromazine again? What a shame.

Yawn> Another typical .nl'er heard from.

Well, just a probability. Statistics is descriptive, not prescriptive.

FWIW, I've lived in and posted from .nl . In some ways,
the least straight-jacketted of the EU. In other ways, worse.

Like most people, they are unaware their political scale
and calibration is different from elsewhere. They're shocked
when I tell them `de Telegraaf` (their right-most newspaper)
would be a leftist rag in the US. Or that in the US, the NYT
is considered leftist. They think it is right-wing American!
Le Pen is closest to a conservative US Democrat.

Understanding and respect are difficult when you are outside
whatever range is customary and tolerable.


-- Robert
Only before you develop the skills, then it is pretty easy.
 
On Tue, 13 Jan 2009 09:26:10 -0500, PeterD <peter2@hipson.net> wrote:

On Tue, 13 Jan 2009 04:42:21 -0800 (PST), bulegoge@columbus.rr.com
wrote:

On Jan 13, 7:18 am, Arumugham <easyshoppingt...@gmail.com> wrote:
Use dimmer control or rheostat / variable resistance to control
brightness of table lamps.
Use energy saving lamps like CFL (compact fluorescent lamp).
When using computers, make use of power saving modes, turn off
peripherals when they are not in use.
Power saved is power produced.
Visithttp://severaltips.blogspot.com/2008/07/save-electricity-save-energy-...

Is this for the purpose of saving money or saving the world?

The purpose was to spam his blogspot web site. That's all.
Blogspot is owned by Google, this post was posted through Google
Groups (alnog with other newsgroup posts promoting this website, not
to mention spammed webforums), the blog has Google Ads ... So Google
is paying this creep money to use its services. With as long as it's
been there, surely Google has received several complaints.

WTF is it with Google?
 
On Sat, 17 Jan 2009 19:20:16 -0000, "Andrew Holme" <ah@nospam.co.uk>
wrote:

I'm looking for an LVDS-output comparator to get a 3 dBm 40-70 MHz sinewave
into an FPGA as a clock. The National LMH7220 keeps popping up in searches.
It looks OK; but I wonder if anyone has a better suggestion? One slight
surprise was the waveforms at the end of this
http://www.national.com/an/AN/AN-1534.pdf application note. Firstly, the
frequencies illustrated seem a bit low. The comparator is specified to
1Gb/s. Secondly, the signals/probing on the cable don't look so great.

TIA
Andrew.
One very nice LVDS-to-LVDS part is the FIN1101. I'd bias both inputs
to, maybe +1.2 or thereabouts, AC ground one, and AC couple your
sinewave into the other. But in fact it works with one input grounded.

We pay about 80 cents. It's faster and cheaper than an official
"comparator", but it behaves like one.

John
 
On Fri, 16 Jan 2009 22:08:11 -0500, T <kd1s.nospam@cox.nospam.net>
wrote:

In article <mnktm4p4t7elotf41jja3gjd9qpi1gsqec@4ax.com>,
quiettechblue@yahoo.com says...
On Sat, 10 Jan 2009 03:16:05 +0000, Eeyore
rabbitsfriendsandrelations@hotmail.com> wrote:



John Larkin wrote:

I don't like big, sloppy, ugly, mushy, heavy cars, or slow, buggy,
annoying software. Does that make me un-American?

I wouldn't have thought so.


I did own a Ford Fiesta once, but it was made in Germany.

That's an ultra-compact for the USA. What did you think of it ?


The US makes the best aircraft, the best semiconductors, the best
computers, the best electronic instruments... lots of good things. But
the big3 auto makers have been paralyzed for decades by the unions and
their own bad management.

Are Boeing airliners really better than Airbuses ? Singapore Airlines LOVE their
A380s. They're performing beyond expectation.


What do you drive?

Saab. The choice of engineers and professionals generally.

Graham

No. Their heyday is quite passed. They were good until about 10 to
15 years ago.




About the time GM absorbed them is when the quality went to shit.
Must be a "coincidence". ;;-D
 
JosephKK wrote:

T <kd1s.nospam@cox.nospam.net> wrote:

About the time GM absorbed them is when the quality went to shit.

Must be a "coincidence". ;;-D
Sure it's not an anomaly ? ;~)

Graham
 
On Fri, 16 Jan 2009 18:34:14 -0800 (PST), JeffM <jeffm_@email.com>
wrote:

Robert Baer wrote:
Well, i have 4 partitions encompasing 3 OSes and data.
Has the stupidity of a LILO partition been fixed?

JosephKK wrote:
LILO has been pretty well displaced by GRUB,
which sits in the MBR or on any partition you like.

If it was on *any* partition, why wouldn't the system
look at the boot sector of hda and ignore the boot manager?
...or is there a step you left out?
That depends primarily on the boot manager in question. Old system
Commander would search for new bootable partitions, many others do
not. Neither LILO nor GRUB does search.

If [your] hardware is up to it[,]

Heh. Your comment is directed at a guy
whose primary OS is Windows 98.
I have an old laptop (500 MHz) that came with MSWin98. Back then i
added a linux partition to it (RH 7.3). Also note that he has 3 OS's
on his machine. Just the same, a hardware (to current) update would
be unlikely to hurt him. *86 virtualization is getting pretty good
now.

you will really like a modern Linux on a multi core 64-bit machine,
i sure do. Virtualizes real nice.

Well, he *is* about due for some new hardware. :cool:
I think Baer may be even cheaper than I am.
Marking your snips is considered polite. If you wish to be polite
please do so. Otherwise, i will consider your responses
appropriately.
 
On Fri, 16 Jan 2009 22:36:30 -0600, krw <krw@att.bizzzzzzzzzzz> wrote:

On Fri, 16 Jan 2009 20:06:49 -0800, JosephKK <quiettechblue@yahoo.com
wrote:

On Mon, 12 Jan 2009 16:30:42 -0600, krw <krw@att.zzzzzzzzz> wrote:

In article <agdnm4dml1n31mtq0te56horgr6spojjug@4ax.com>, To-Email-
Use-The-Envelope-Icon@My-Web-Site.com says...
On Mon, 12 Jan 2009 11:16:04 -0800 (PST), "J.A. Legris"
jalegris@sympatico.ca> wrote:

On Jan 12, 1:36 pm, Jim Thompson <To-Email-Use-The-Envelope-I...@My-
Web-Site.com> wrote:
On Mon, 12 Jan 2009 10:16:09 -0800 (PST), "J.A. Legris"

jaleg...@sympatico.ca> wrote:
industrial
democracy's tendency to quickly exhaust available natural resources

"...industrial democracy's tendency to quickly exhaust available
natural resources..."

What is it that's exhausted?


Tendency to quickly exhaust is just that, a tendency, but the
potential outcome looms large.

Many species of fish are headed toward or have experienced population
collapse.

And are coming back, now that quota controls are in place.

Fresh water supplies are widely threatened.

Where? My #2 daughter is heavily involved with water. The worst
water you can drink is in bottles.

Old-growth
forests are nearly gone.

Replaced with new-growth. Doh!

Urbanization continues to destroy animal
habitats.

Horse feathers! There was just a National Geographics show about
hawks in downtown NYC. And, around here in southern Phoenix, you may
lose your dog to an owl ;-)

New landfills are nearly impossible to establish.

Only if they're not managed properly.... again only back in
weenie-land.

*ONLY* because of NIMBY weenies. ...particularly those who moved
next to where a landfill has been planned for decades.

Why do you think they moved there?

Because everyone knew they were building a landfill there, so prices
looked good? They bet their life's savings on the landfill never
being needed? Stupid weenies?
That and counted on their weenie friends to block it.
 
JosephKK wrote:
On Fri, 16 Jan 2009 22:36:30 -0600, krw <krw@att.bizzzzzzzzzzz> wrote:

On Fri, 16 Jan 2009 20:06:49 -0800, JosephKK <quiettechblue@yahoo.com
wrote:

On Mon, 12 Jan 2009 16:30:42 -0600, krw <krw@att.zzzzzzzzz> wrote:

In article <agdnm4dml1n31mtq0te56horgr6spojjug@4ax.com>, To-Email-
Use-The-Envelope-Icon@My-Web-Site.com says...
On Mon, 12 Jan 2009 11:16:04 -0800 (PST), "J.A. Legris"
jalegris@sympatico.ca> wrote:

On Jan 12, 1:36 pm, Jim Thompson <To-Email-Use-The-Envelope-I...@My-
Web-Site.com> wrote:
On Mon, 12 Jan 2009 10:16:09 -0800 (PST), "J.A. Legris"

jaleg...@sympatico.ca> wrote:
industrial
democracy's tendency to quickly exhaust available natural resources

"...industrial democracy's tendency to quickly exhaust available
natural resources..."

What is it that's exhausted?


Tendency to quickly exhaust is just that, a tendency, but the
potential outcome looms large.

Many species of fish are headed toward or have experienced population
collapse.

And are coming back, now that quota controls are in place.

Fresh water supplies are widely threatened.

Where? My #2 daughter is heavily involved with water. The worst
water you can drink is in bottles.

Old-growth
forests are nearly gone.

Replaced with new-growth. Doh!

Urbanization continues to destroy animal
habitats.

Horse feathers! There was just a National Geographics show about
hawks in downtown NYC. And, around here in southern Phoenix, you may
lose your dog to an owl ;-)

New landfills are nearly impossible to establish.

Only if they're not managed properly.... again only back in
weenie-land.

*ONLY* because of NIMBY weenies. ...particularly those who moved
next to where a landfill has been planned for decades.

Why do you think they moved there?

Because everyone knew they were building a landfill there, so prices
looked good? They bet their life's savings on the landfill never
being needed? Stupid weenies?

That and counted on their weenie friends to block it.
People built homes near the working Marion County Florida landfill,
and are demanding the county close it. Some are right against the
landfill's property line.


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JosephKK wrote:

On Fri, 16 Jan 2009 18:34:14 -0800 (PST), JeffM <jeffm_@email.com
wrote:


Robert Baer wrote:

Well, i have 4 partitions encompasing 3 OSes and data.
Has the stupidity of a LILO partition been fixed?


JosephKK wrote:

LILO has been pretty well displaced by GRUB,
which sits in the MBR or on any partition you like.


If it was on *any* partition, why wouldn't the system
look at the boot sector of hda and ignore the boot manager?
...or is there a step you left out?


That depends primarily on the boot manager in question. Old system
Commander would search for new bootable partitions, many others do
not. Neither LILO nor GRUB does search.


If [your] hardware is up to it[,]


Heh. Your comment is directed at a guy
whose primary OS is Windows 98.


I have an old laptop (500 MHz) that came with MSWin98. Back then i
added a linux partition to it (RH 7.3). Also note that he has 3 OS's
on his machine. Just the same, a hardware (to current) update would
be unlikely to hurt him. *86 virtualization is getting pretty good
now.


you will really like a modern Linux on a multi core 64-bit machine,
i sure do. Virtualizes real nice.


Well, he *is* about due for some new hardware. :cool:
I think Baer may be even cheaper than I am.


Marking your snips is considered polite. If you wish to be polite
please do so. Otherwise, i will consider your responses
appropriately.
Well, not quite cheap; let us say use of limited funds leads to
inexpensive results.
After saving for many months, i finally got a new computer which is
leading to problems.
Newer hardware seems to have poor support or no support for Win98SE.
And in this case, it does not help that the MB has on-board video
which is not really disabled, but bypasses in the BIOS by assiging IRQ
11 to the daughterboard (GeForce 8400GS).
Seems all NVIDIA drivers fail to find the chip; my guess it finds
whatever is emulated on the MB and then quits.
Old DOS AMIDIAG does indicate that VESA mode 103 (600x800 256 colors)
is useable (liiks nice in their demo).
But the universal VESA driver only gives 640x480 16 colors - no
matter how one lies concerning which VBE Miniport verson to use.
And *no* Win98SE sound driver (RealTek).
Gurr!
 
On Sat, 17 Jan 2009 12:11:43 +1100, "Phil Allison"
<philallison@tpg.com.au> wrote:

"Moronic Cunthead FET"


The situation isn't so simple. The power factor sense of a CFL depends
on the type of ballast it has. An electromagnetic ballast introduces a
lagging power factor, which is a problem, but an electronic ballast
usually has a leading power factor.

That depends a lot on the sort of ballast. The two tube ones often
are near unity power factor.

** HUH ?????????

What the FUCK has that got to do with CFLs ??

That is the wrong question.


** It is EXACTLY the right one - and you have no answer.


You are one evil, ASD fucked

PSYCHOTIC LYING PILE OF SHIT


Drop dead - ASAP.




..... Phil


How high does your blood pressure get ?
You might want to have that checked.
boB



 
JosephKK wrote:
you will really like a modern Linux on a multi core 64-bit machine,
i sure do. Virtualizes real nice.

JeffM wrote:
Well, he *is* about due for some new hardware. :cool:
I think Baer may be even cheaper than I am.

Robert Baer wrote:
Well, not quite cheap; let us say use of limited funds leads to
inexpensive results.

Daddy used to say Mama could squeeze the buffalo off a nickel.
I think I got that gene.
The "conspicuous consumption" thing just boggles my mind.
What's that they say? "People spending money they don't have
to buy things they don't need to impress people they don't like."

After saving for many months, i finally got a new computer

Hot damn! I thought you simply inherited a video card.

which is leading to problems.

8-( Now I see what the gnashing of teeth has been about.

Newer hardware seems to have poor support or no support for Win98SE.

Lets see: 137GB limit on drives.
Did you find 98-compatible SATA drivers--or go another route?

And in this case, it does not help that the MB has on-board video
which is not really disabled, but bypasses in the BIOS
by [assigning] IRQ 11 to the daughterboard (GeForce 8400GS).

Seems all NVIDIA drivers fail to find the chip

That doesn't surprise me nor should it surprise anyone
who doesn't have have a jones for staying current with M$'s
most-hyped offering.
Even when it exists, NVIDIA "support" is pretty sucky
under *anything* except M$'s longest-currently-supported OS.

And *no* Win98SE sound driver (RealTek).
Gurr!

Shame on you for not reading the labels / spec sheets
and making sure the hardware you were paying for
had support for your prefered OS. (It would be nice
if Win9x had an Approved Hardware List like Linux & XP do.)

Joseph's *virtualization* suggestion is sounding REALLY apt.
http://www.google.com/search?q=cache:Jv0NBhJKvV8J:en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_virtual_machines_features+Host.OS+VMware+VirtualBox+Slow+Proprietary+Disclaimers+free+terms+Guest.OS+unsupported+no+last.modified+GPL+tax+text+501#General_Information

(Free) VirtualBox keeps getting glowing reviews in the groups.
David Brown about busts a gut trying to rave about it enough.
http://groups.google.com/group/sci.electronics.design/msg/2132697de3d95a1e?q=effortlessly+great+VirtualBox+zz-zz+qq+multiple.virtual.machines+*-windows-variants+any.operating.system+virginal-*+*-cunning-*
news:F-udnfpqXdKVmaLUnZ2dnUVZ8hidnZ2d@lyse.net

Have you booted to a Linux CD cleanly?
That would mean that distro/version has a device driver for
everything.
At that point, using *that* OS as the _host_ for a Virtual Machine
and running 98 as a _guest_ would pass off all the hardware
interaction
to the known-to-be-better-supported OS.
 
On 2009-01-18, JeffM <jeffm_@email.com> wrote:

Lets see: 137GB limit on drives.
Did you find 98-compatible SATA drivers--or go another route?
all SATA controllers support atleast one drive in ATA compatibility
mode. W98 (DOS7) will run OK with bios hard drive support only.
 
"boB"
"Phil Allison"
"Moronic Cunthead FET"

** HUH ?????????

What the FUCK has that got to do with CFLs ??

That is the wrong question.


** It is EXACTLY the right one - and you have no answer.


You are one evil, ASD fucked

PSYCHOTIC LYING PILE OF SHIT


Drop dead - ASAP.



How high does your blood pressure get ?
You might want to have that checked.
boB

** Many thanks for your obviously heartfelt concern for my welfare - "
boB ".

Believe met, it is however entirely unfounded.

Sticking long, very sharp pins in POSTURING ARROGANT WINDBAGS like
the quadruped fuckwit in question - is my idea of a relaxing pastime.

Each to his own .....





....... Phil
 
On Mon, 12 Jan 2009 14:40:20 -0700, Jim Thompson wrote:

On Mon, 12 Jan 2009 11:37:13 -0800, Fred Abse
excretatauris@invalid.invalid> wrote:

On Sun, 11 Jan 2009 09:48:47 -0700, Jim Thompson wrote:

My Renault actually had Lucas
ignition and _generator_.

Not Ducellier?

Nope. Not at least in the version sold in Boston.
The only ones I took any notice of were in France. They were Ducellier.
Maybe there was some sort of restrictive trade agreement for the US
market. I know Lucas and Bosch sort of split the world between each other
at one time.

They also were good at going into the ditch backwards at surprisingly slow
speeds.

French car is bad enough, but Lucas electrics as well for chrissake!


--
"Electricity is of two kinds, positive and negative. The difference
is, I presume, that one comes a little more expensive, but is more
durable; the other is a cheaper thing, but the moths get into it."
(Stephen Leacock)
 
On Mon, 12 Jan 2009 23:06:45 GMT, Charlie E. <edmondson@ieee.org>
wrote:

On Mon, 12 Jan 2009 07:38:13 -0700, Jim Thompson
To-Email-Use-The-Envelope-Icon@My-Web-Site.com> wrote:

On Sun, 11 Jan 2009 19:15:47 -0800, Robert Baer
robertbaer@localnet.com> wrote:

Jim Thompson wrote:

On Sat, 10 Jan 2009 15:30:50 -0800, Robert Baer
robertbaer@localnet.com> wrote:


Jim Thompson wrote:


On Sat, 10 Jan 2009 00:01:57 -0800 (PST), Greegor
Greegor47@gmail.com> wrote:



On Jan 9, 9:25 am, Jim Thompson <To-Email-Use-The-Envelope-I...@My-
Web-


Is a preceding ringing voltage required to get your CID display to
work, or is the Channel Seizure preamble what resets it?

http://books.google.com/books?id=XpNSQNYmGyoC&pg=PA34&lpg=PA34&dq=Channel+Seizure+preamble&source=web&ots=k_8ApWrZ9R&sig=Amm5SGDWRp6hGVIvpcaSJqcop_I&hl=en&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=4&ct=result

Page 34

Does this help any?


That doesn't tell us if the Channel Seizure initiates the caller-ID
decoding or the ring voltage does. From what Charlie says it may be
either way :-(

...Jim Thompson

So, plan the software to allow either action; just have the box
respone before (or "during") the second ring.


The CID information is already past :-(

...Jim Thompson
Huh??
CID, <ring> .OR. ring, CID; then black box can respond before next
ring and immediately after CID in either possible case.

It's

ring> CID <ring> <ring> <ring>...

First ring is blanked so we can look at CID and determine if we allow
phone to ring.

When we let phone ring (2nd ring or later) there's no more CID to look
at, so phone has no display.

...Jim Thompson

Jim,
Two possibilities - You either start the pass through after the first
ring, so the CID gets to all your extension THEN block it before the
next ring if blacklisted, or you have to re-insert the CID after that
next ring.

Charlie
Yep. But that first ring will be the one that wakes me up :-(

I had a go-round last year that drove me nuts...

My home number, with area code 480, was the same as a cement truck
driver's cell, but with area code 602....

Calls at 4 in the morning have a way of making you cranky ;-)

...Jim Thompson
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On 11 jan, 19:05, Eeyore <rabbitsfriendsandrelati...@hotmail.com>
wrote:
bill.slo...@ieee.org wrote:
Eeyore <rabbitsfriendsandrelati...@hotmail.com> wrote:
bill.slo...@ieee.org wrote:
Raveninghorde <raveninghorde@invalid> wrote:

As posted previously feedback or not discussed here:

http://www.drroyspencer.com/research-articles/satellite-and-climate-m...

Other than Bill most people will accept this guy as credible. Check
his profile on his website.

The editor and at least one reviewer at Geophysical Research Letters
found him less than convincing, if his web-site is to be believed.

Eeyore and Ravenhorde may find him credible, but people who know more
about the subject seem to have reservations.

You mean people who CLAIM to know more about the subject, whose jobs would disappear
overnight if they told the real truth. They have a vested interested in telling lies
about 'anomalies' and 'corrections'.

You do like this thoroughly fatuous conspiracy theory

It's not 'conspiracy', it's FRAUD (a criminal offence) and I hope the IPCC and other major
contributors spend jail time.

Ooooh, didn't Hansen ask for just that for the oil company bosses a while back ? Shows how
out of touch with reality he is.

"Anything you can do we can do better
We can do anything better than you "
Or so you'd like to think. In fact you enthusiastically accuse me of
lying, and can't come up with single specific example, and I'm sure
that your libellous comments about the IPCC are equally ill-founded.

--
Bill Sloman, Nijmegen
 
Robert Baer wrote:
JosephKK wrote:

On Fri, 16 Jan 2009 18:34:14 -0800 (PST), JeffM <jeffm_@email.com
wrote:


Robert Baer wrote:

Well, i have 4 partitions encompasing 3 OSes and data.
Has the stupidity of a LILO partition been fixed?


JosephKK wrote:

LILO has been pretty well displaced by GRUB,
which sits in the MBR or on any partition you like.


If it was on *any* partition, why wouldn't the system
look at the boot sector of hda and ignore the boot manager?
...or is there a step you left out?


That depends primarily on the boot manager in question. Old system
Commander would search for new bootable partitions, many others do
not. Neither LILO nor GRUB does search.


If [your] hardware is up to it[,]


Heh. Your comment is directed at a guy
whose primary OS is Windows 98.


I have an old laptop (500 MHz) that came with MSWin98. Back then i
added a linux partition to it (RH 7.3). Also note that he has 3 OS's
on his machine. Just the same, a hardware (to current) update would
be unlikely to hurt him. *86 virtualization is getting pretty good
now.


you will really like a modern Linux on a multi core 64-bit machine,
i sure do. Virtualizes real nice.


Well, he *is* about due for some new hardware. :cool:
I think Baer may be even cheaper than I am.


Marking your snips is considered polite. If you wish to be polite
please do so. Otherwise, i will consider your responses
appropriately.
Well, not quite cheap; let us say use of limited funds leads to
inexpensive results.
After saving for many months, i finally got a new computer which is
leading to problems.
Newer hardware seems to have poor support or no support for Win98SE.
And in this case, it does not help that the MB has on-board video
which is not really disabled, but bypasses in the BIOS by assiging IRQ
11 to the daughterboard (GeForce 8400GS).
Seems all NVIDIA drivers fail to find the chip; my guess it finds
whatever is emulated on the MB and then quits.
Old DOS AMIDIAG does indicate that VESA mode 103 (600x800 256 colors)
is useable (liiks nice in their demo).
But the universal VESA driver only gives 640x480 16 colors - no
matter how one lies concerning which VBE Miniport verson to use.
And *no* Win98SE sound driver (RealTek).
Gurr!

See if drivers are availible for Windows ME for your board.


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On Thu, 15 Jan 2009 23:12:29 GMT, "David L. Jones" <altzone@gmail.com>
wrote:

"Paul" <energymover@gmail.com> wrote in message
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On Jan 15, 2:19 pm, "David L. Jones" <altz...@gmail.com> wrote:
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I'm testing a new DMM I purchased, AM-240 by Amprobe. It claims *over*
100Mohm impedance in 400.0mV mode.

Nothing new there, many DMM's have selectable "high impedance" or "HI-Z"
modes on the mV range. e.g. the Fluke 87.


I've looked at the specs of ~ 30 DMM's today, include a lot of
fluke's, and never seen anything near 14Gohms impedance. Keithley has
an electrometer that's probably higher. Most DMM's are around 10Mohms
(not gigaohms) input impedance.

The Agilent U1253A also has it. Spec is ">1Gohm".
There are quite a few meters I've seen over the years that have it too.
I think I even saw it on one of those $10 disposable meters too.

Dave.
It is actually quite common in bench top meters to have 1 GOhm or 10
GOhm input resistance on dc V scales 10 V and below, twenty years ago.
Some Keithley electrometers were out of this world high Z (100 aA
resolving power).
 
On Jan 18, 11:57 pm, "Gieniu" <waren...@telus.net> wrote:
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Let it be the tube long H perpendiculary have put
to liquid in the big reservoir

According to Bernouli HydrodynamikPrinciple we have
        mgH =mUU/2  +mgH/2
where U velocty of liquid in the tube H
on the level of liquid balance in the vessels.
Because the motopomp is instaled on
the balanced level,so the liquid flows continously
in this tube H.
 Energy Epomp used for pomping is
    Epomp =mgh1
Energia gets from speed liquid Espeed =mgH/2
Efficiency  Eeff =H/2h1
E.W.
On liquid in the tube H act balanced forces,
  so liquid flows cotunously in the tube H.
Velocity of this liquid is U=sqrtgH ,and it
flows to motopomp.
EW
I posted a topic for you here:
http://greenselfreliantenergy.com/forum/index.php?topic=187.0
 
Robert Baer wrote:
So far, i am forced to use the SVGA driver which Win98SE does not like
either, and restore 800x600 16 colors which is the best i have been able
to do so far.
Now, the motherboard has its own video chip, disabled in the BIOS so
that the video card can work.
But it seems that Nvidia drivers do not see the GeForce 8400GS
daughter board, and so stops looking when it sees the motherboard chip
(unknown type so far).
The NV8269 driver does support the GeForce board in Win88SE, but does
not see it and if forced, does not give anything better than 640x480 16
colors (ugh!).
By using an old DOS version of AMIDIAG i found that VESA mode 103
(600x800 256 colors) *is* supported.
But the universal driver from Anapa Corp, giving VBE Miniport SVGA etc
types of support *also* does not give anything better than 640x480 16
colors (ugh!).
So, i am back to the WinDoze SVGA driver.
Now, there is UNIVBE.DRV which i could try, but how does one tell the
driver to "default" to mode 103?
Or do i continue to bumble along, load it "plain" and HexSpearmint?
*
Any suggestions?
Thanks.
Played around some more with the VBE Miniport drivers by Anaa Corp
(one of the universal VESA driver programs available), and found that
their VBE Miniport SVGA driver does indeed allow me to get 26 colors at
800x600.
!Much better than 16 colors which was like a kick in the head.
Still...
Would like to get the NV8264's GeForce 8400GS driver to work.
Found out something that makes the installation of that rather puzzling.
Remember that it immediately states no Nvidia chip found?
Well, i found out that the motherboard uses the Nvidia GeForce 6100
chipset for on-board video (!!) - and since my PCIE video card is a
Nvidia GeForce 8400GS, it would seem that it should be impossible to NOT
find a Nvidia chip.
So i posted the problem to ASUS (asked for a Win98SE sound driver also).
 

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