Archive for December, 2006

3 ways to stop wasting CDs on ISO tests

Tuesday, December 19th, 2006

The free way:

QEMU is a generic and open source processor emulator that lets you emulate a .ISO

1. Check QEMU’s homepage.
2. Download QEMU
3. If you’re on windows, make sure to get QEMU-win
5. Search for the existing .iso and replace it with the one you want to test.

The paid way:

The are a variety of paid programs (shareware) that does the work for you, the two most popular ones are Alcohol 120% and Daemon Tools.

The “free” Microsoft way:

Microsoft has a free ~60KB program that does the job. But it is unsupported (surprise, surprise!). It’s called Windows XP Virtual CD Control Panel and you can get it here

Here’s the README to get it working:

Readme for Virtual CD-ROM Control Panel v2.0.1.1

THIS TOOL IS UNSUPPORT BY MICROSOFT PRODUCT SUPPORT SERVICES

System Requirements
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- Windows XP Home or Windows XP Professional

Installation instructions
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1. Copy VCdRom.sys to your %systemroot%\system32\drivers folder.
2. Execute VCdControlTool.exe
3. Click “Driver control”
4. If the “Install Driver” button is available, click it. Navigate to the %systemroot%\system32\drivers folder, select VCdRom.sys, and click Open.
5. Click “Start”
6. Click OK
7. Click “Add Drive” to add a drive to the drive list. Ensure that the drive added is not a local drive. If it is, continue to click “Add Drive” until an unused drive letter is available.
8. Select an unused drive letter from the drive list and click “Mount”.
9. Navigate to the image file, select it, and click “OK”. UNC naming conventions should not be used, however mapped network drives should be OK.

You may now use the drive letter as if it were a local CD-ROM device. When you are finished you may unmount, stop, and remove the driver from memory using the driver control.


So, how do YOU test your ISOs ?

Firefox 3.0 Alpha

Saturday, December 16th, 2006

The folks over at Mozilla have released an alpha version of Firefox 3.0, the next major version of the famous Mozilla Firefox browser. Some sources say that the product might be available as early as fall 2007. It’s interesting to see if Microsoft can keep up with the competition. On a sidenote, this release is codenamed: Gran Paradiso (more…)

Ubuntu Articles Roundup

Wednesday, December 6th, 2006

Ubuntu Linux
Installing Ubuntu on a machine with no CDROM drive

Today I had to install Ubuntu on one of the older machines in the computer room. It’s a 1U server without CDROM drive. Ubuntu doesn’t seem to ship any floppy images. It does ship a utility to boot from IDE CDROM drives in the case where the BIOS is too old or full of bugs preventing it to boot from the CDROM.

Ubuntu Networking for Basic and Advanced Users

By Default most of the users configure their network card during the installation of Ubuntu. You can however, use the ifconfig command at the shell prompt or Ubuntu’s graphical network configuration tools, such as network-admin, to edit your system’s network device information or to add or remove network devices on your system

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YouTube videos to iPod, PSP & more

Tuesday, December 5th, 2006

Vixy.net provides an online FLV converter that downloads and converts any flash video on the fly to another format (AVI/MOV/MP4/MP3/3GP) - This is very useful if you wish to transfer the video to a portable device such as your PSP or iPod. (more…)

Nice and clean Font: District Thin

Tuesday, December 5th, 2006

Finding clean and readable fonts is getting harder with the one thousand one font sites available. District Thin is a nice font by Kienan and Dylan Smith it is free to use and available free from philsfonts. Unfortunately, there is no Eastern Europe character set.

District Thin