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Saturday, December 29, 2007
The Sims: Castaway Wii multiple saved games
So after purchasing The Sims: Castaway for my wife we quickly discovered you can only have one saved game at a time! Why makers of video games would ever do this I don't know! Anyway, I have discovered a way to have more than one saved game at a time. To do this you must have at least 2 SD cards. You don't have to get the ones that Nintendo sells at wal-mart, go online and get them cheap. Now insert one sd card in the wii and transfer the saved game to it. Now create a new game, save it and move it over to the second sd card. Now when you want to play one game transfer it to the wii and continue the game. when your done transfer it back to the sd card and load the other sd card. I'm not sure if it's possible to use the wii mote to save games or not. I'll try it and post back my findings.
Thursday, December 20, 2007
Apple: It just works...kind of.
So my wife decided she wanted an iMac, naturally I wanted one too because its a computer. I buy one and it sits on my desk because at the time I had no desktop. The first thing I did was try to install windows and let me tell you, it was more of a pain than I thought it would be. First I had to try and find boot camp, I downloaded it but then I lost it. A few days later I went to download it again and apple's website didn't have bootcamp 1.3 they had upgraded to 1.4 and it was supposed to come with leopard. I didn't have leopard...a ploy to make me upgrade? Well it didn't work, I found bootcamp somewhere else. Next I needed the hard drive partitioned...well it had been partitioned in half already so I tried to skip that step. It didn't work and I ended up having to do a reinstall. With a fresh copy of os x 10.4 and a copy of bootcamp I was ready to conquer the world. I installed bootcamp, followed the instructions (first instruction allowed me to partiton the harddrive) and installed xp. The xp install got to the part where it had to restart and then it kept booting into OSX...what the crap. So i learned a very important hotkey, option. Hold down the option key during boot to select the boot device. I select xp and the install finishes. I get my drivers installed, set xp to the default boot option then boot into osx. I've never actually used xp on my mac. I love osx for surfing the web and coding. Expose is awesome and Microsoft should come up with something like it. My biggest complaint was the iLife 08' suite, which was the whole reason my wife wanted the mac. Every program slows the computer down drastically. It's so bad that you can only use that one program (and it's slow while your using it) then you have to close the program to do anything else. I don't know why apple hasn't fixed this yet but it's annoying. I had problems getting used to the short cuts and some minor things here and there that just bugged the crap out of me. But eventually I got used to them and even kind of like it then my wife decides she wants to sell the mac... we've only had it for three months if that. I suppose she is right, I can build a windows machine for half the price and twice the performance. Overall I liked osx but it's just to expensive for my blood. Apples statement that "it just works!" doesn't fit the computer business, nothing ever just works , it only kindof works.
New to blogging
So I'm new to blogging and I'm pretty excited about it. I work with computers a lot and sometimes struggle to find information that should be easy to find. So I decided I would create a blog that I could share my findings with other people and maybe make their life easier and learn something in the process.
So a little bit of history about me...hmm where to start...oh yes when I was just a few days old. no that'll never do. ok ok so I got my first encounter with a computer back in 1997. My grandfather of all people decided he wanted to be up on the times (yes he was 88) so he went to walmart (i think) and purchased an hp for about $1000. wonderful machine running at a blinding 233mhz!! windows 98 and a dial up! I didn't know what a computer was for and my older brother had discovered hotmail. Sweet a free service that I can use to communicate to the outside world. after finally discovering how to sign up for it I was faced with my first dilemma, creating a user name. I think it took me two days but I finally came up with something cool like coldfusion (which was naturally taken) so I became coldfusion14. Now I was ready to communicate with the whole world. So I checked my email avidly for a month to no avail. Suddenly it dawned on me that no one had my email address.
Speaking on first encounters, I remember the first video game I played on PC (beside minesweeper) roller coaster tycoon. By this time my aunt had bought a new 933mhz P3 which was the holy grail in my house. I wasn't allowed to put anything on the computer but my brother did. So I would sneak and play roller coaster tycoon whenever I could and eventually I got caught as I was so immersed in creating my park, all else around me faded. And so the story goes, as we all know immersion is half the fun of video games.
Flash forward and my current machine, just finished yesterday, is a powerhouse comparatively speaking.
Amd 5000+ Black Edition w/Zalman CNPS 9500 w/ green led
Foxconn C51XEM2AA- 8EKRS2H AM2 NVIDIA nForce 590
OCZ SLI-Ready 2GB (2 x 1GB) 240-Pin DDR2 SDRAM DDR2 800
ABS Tagan ITZ Series ITZ700 ATX12V
EVGA 512-P3-N802-A1 GeForce 8800GT Superclocked 512MB
2x 36GB 10,000 RPM Western Digital Raptors raid 0
COOLER MASTER Elite 330
2x NEC dvd/rw used
I know most people would probably say that I'm stupid for buying an AMD computer when Intel's core 2 duo is kicking butt. To this I have to say, I'm on a budget and I'm a big AMD fan. All my life I've watched AMD and I got into computers around the time AMD's athlon 64's started really kicking butt. I've always been a fan of the underdog so there is my stance. I'll comment more on that in later blogs.
Back to my machine I've got the processor overclocked from 2.6ghz to 3.2ghz and I've not really tried to push it much past that. The video card is overclocked to 700/2000 and haven't tried going much past that either. I got bioshock installed last night and played it some, it's an ok game, which I'll comment on in coming blogs.
So a little bit of history about me...hmm where to start...oh yes when I was just a few days old. no that'll never do. ok ok so I got my first encounter with a computer back in 1997. My grandfather of all people decided he wanted to be up on the times (yes he was 88) so he went to walmart (i think) and purchased an hp for about $1000. wonderful machine running at a blinding 233mhz!! windows 98 and a dial up! I didn't know what a computer was for and my older brother had discovered hotmail. Sweet a free service that I can use to communicate to the outside world. after finally discovering how to sign up for it I was faced with my first dilemma, creating a user name. I think it took me two days but I finally came up with something cool like coldfusion (which was naturally taken) so I became coldfusion14. Now I was ready to communicate with the whole world. So I checked my email avidly for a month to no avail. Suddenly it dawned on me that no one had my email address.
Speaking on first encounters, I remember the first video game I played on PC (beside minesweeper) roller coaster tycoon. By this time my aunt had bought a new 933mhz P3 which was the holy grail in my house. I wasn't allowed to put anything on the computer but my brother did. So I would sneak and play roller coaster tycoon whenever I could and eventually I got caught as I was so immersed in creating my park, all else around me faded. And so the story goes, as we all know immersion is half the fun of video games.
Flash forward and my current machine, just finished yesterday, is a powerhouse comparatively speaking.
Amd 5000+ Black Edition w/Zalman CNPS 9500 w/ green led
Foxconn C51XEM2AA- 8EKRS2H AM2 NVIDIA nForce 590
OCZ SLI-Ready 2GB (2 x 1GB) 240-Pin DDR2 SDRAM DDR2 800
ABS Tagan ITZ Series ITZ700 ATX12V
EVGA 512-P3-N802-A1 GeForce 8800GT Superclocked 512MB
2x 36GB 10,000 RPM Western Digital Raptors raid 0
COOLER MASTER Elite 330
2x NEC dvd/rw used
I know most people would probably say that I'm stupid for buying an AMD computer when Intel's core 2 duo is kicking butt. To this I have to say, I'm on a budget and I'm a big AMD fan. All my life I've watched AMD and I got into computers around the time AMD's athlon 64's started really kicking butt. I've always been a fan of the underdog so there is my stance. I'll comment more on that in later blogs.
Back to my machine I've got the processor overclocked from 2.6ghz to 3.2ghz and I've not really tried to push it much past that. The video card is overclocked to 700/2000 and haven't tried going much past that either. I got bioshock installed last night and played it some, it's an ok game, which I'll comment on in coming blogs.
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