User: mingo870 |
Amiga - Ports of Call Amiga - Ports of Call von Aegis Interactive Entertainment, 1987 http://www.mingos-commodorepage.com Tags: commodore Amiga Ports of Call Aegis Interactive Entertainment 1987 |
User: lockergnome |
Adding USB Ports http://live.pirillo.com/ - How can you add more USB ports to your PC? It's pretty simple: you can buy a PCI card that has more USB ports, or you can use a USB hub. Tags: usb ports 2.0 1.0 1.1 pci expansion hub chris pirillo callforhelp techtv tech tv howto how to |
User: mach1920 |
WoW WotLK Alpha - Stormwind Ports a new section of Stormwind added on behind the cathedral area in the alpha of the new WoW expansion. Recorded on build 8391. Tags: wow wotlk world of warcraft wrath the lich king alpha stormwind port ports harbor bay new section expansion |
User: laptopmag |
A Tour Around the Lenovo S10's Ports LAPTOP Magazine checks out the ports, lights and special features of the Lenovo IdeaPad S10 netbook. Tags: Lenovo IdeaPad S10 netbook ports laptop recovery |
User: edyip |
Sony Vaio VGN-UX50 Ports and Connectivities Show all ports available and location for Sony vaio VGN-UX50 Tags: Sony Vaio UMPC VGN UX50 UX90 UX180P UX17 Bluetooth VGP BRM1 |
User: MacSolidWorks |
PS3 mod (6 USB ports: 4 front & 2 rear) My PS3 now boasts six (6) fully functional USB ports, the original four in front, and two (2) in the rear. We used the facilities of Dominion Lasercom's R&D lab for our work location as this is a seriously complex (and frightening) mod. (http://www.dominionlaser.com) Since their are no schematics or plans anywhere on the net to do this, we had a-lot of head scratching and hurdles to deal with, but in the end it worked out very well as you can see. Basically what we've done is cut the data path from the internal USB controller chip on the PS3 to the #4 USB port (the one closest to the center). We then wired the upstream connection on the "external" hub to the PS3's data output on those traces, thus tricking the PS3 into thinking there's a regular four port hub plugged into the front. After that, we wired a downstream cable from the "external" hub back to the PS3's front USB port. To activate the two rear USB ports we simply ran 2 pairs of data lines from the "external" hub. All power to and from the "external" hub was handled with and old IDE HDD ribbon cable trimmed down to three wires: power, negative, and ground. The results: 1. It works with no limitations 2. Anything can be plugged into the front and rear USB ports. This includes charging your Sixaxis controller, more hubs, Playstation Eye, external HDD, etc. 4. This setup is a true USB hub and I absolutely love it! I must give a BIG thank-you to jasonuscg (http://youtube.com/user/jasonuscg) for all the promotion work on the previous video, thanks man! I am fully aware I could just plug in a hub, or get a USB extension cable and run it to the back...don't post these kinds of obvious solutions. If you ask me why I did it, my answer is..."why not?" Seriously Sony, was this so hard? Tags: ps3 usb port mod homebrew hack casemod case modification electronics diy computer console video game |
User: SeventeenMagazine |
Ports 1961 Fashion Week '08 - Backstage Beauty Copy the hair look from the spring 2008 Ports 1961 show! Seventeen Video: http://www.seventeen.com/fun-stuff/video-hub/?src=syn&mag=svn&dom=youtube&chan=home&link=rel_362 Seventeen Magazine: http://www.seventeen.com/?src=syn&mag=svn&dom=youtube&chan=home&link=rel_363 Subscribe to Seventeen: http://subscribe.hearstmags.com/subscribe/splits/seventeen/svn_sub_nav_link?src=syn&mag=svn&dom=youtube&chan=home&link=rel - Tags: Ports 1961 Fashion Week 2008 Backstage Beauty behind the scenes hair style beauty makeup |
User: kane477 |
Mido Goal Ports Mido Goal Ports Tags: Mido Goal Ports |
User: MasterBigode |
[SF2 PORTS] Street Fighter V Turbo 20 People (NES) -Part of my SF2 Ports series- The same game as LTC's but whit me playing using my SF skills.;) Thanks to LTC for reminding me of the existence of this game. Don't forget that the controls are horrible, so it will not be very impressive. Repeating his words: ----------------------------- Created by Cony Soft, 1993. -Street Fighter V Turbo 20 Peoples- First of all, the title screen says "Street Blaster V Turbo 20 Peoples" when it's actually "Street Fighter V Turbo 20 Peoples". The A.I. beats the crud out of you. Too aggressive, too spammy with their attacks they pull off, and sometimes they start doing the exact same attack during the entire match. Another issue that this game has are the controls. They are a nightmare. I always would Turbo Fire, but my character isn't attacking. It can make things difficult to pull off special moves. In World Heroes 2 (Another Pirated Game Created by Cony Soft), the controls are much more enhanced. There are 10 out of 12 Street Fighter II Characters to choose from. Ryu, Ken, Dhalsim, E. Honda, Zangiff (His name is spelled that way in the game), Balrog (Vega), Bison (Balrog), Guile, Chun-Li, and Blanka. A Duplicate use of the characters are in this Pirated Game which basically are the same 10 characters, but with different names and colors. Here's a list of their alternate names going in order of the Stage Select Screen: Lon Kent Delsim Honda Haggar Birdog Beerson Carlow Maki Baron I know, they used those weird names for an undetermined reason, and one of the fun parts of this game is looking at their victory pose animations. They loop! I have managed to beat this game only once. I've played this Pirated Game back in 2005, when I was a fan of Street Fighter. Anyways, I was playing this Game in Super 3-In-1. Other Street Fighter II Cony Games include 60 Peoples and 12 Peoples. They could be found at Rom World, Rom Nation, Rom Hustler, or Planet Emu. Street Fighter II Ports Tags: Street Fighters XI 98 NES World Warcraft combo video speed run speedrun baseball football God War |
User: NewAmericaFoundation |
Can the Ports Clean the Air Without Choking the Economy? Moderated by Rick Wartzman, Director of The Drucker Institute at Claremont Graduate University and Irvine Senior Fellow at the New America Foundation. The ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach—which together make up the nation's busiest harbor complex and one of the key engines of the Southern California economy—are poised for an 18-Wheel Revolution. In April, they unveiled a plan to slash diesel pollution from the 16,000 trucks that haul goods to nearby rail yards and warehouses by 80%. And that's only the beginning. The plan—which still needs final approval--also seeks to upgrade conditions for truck drivers, who some say work in virtual "sweatshops on wheels." But is the plan practical? Will it undermine the ports competitiveness' and drive trade elsewhere? Is it just a backdoor way for the Teamsters union to organize drivers? Key players from both sides of this battle along the waterfront--S. David Freeman, president of the L.A. board of Harbor Commissioners, Patricia Castellanos, co-director of the Clean and Safe Ports Campaign, transportation policy consultant Nancy Pfeffer, and Michael Lightman, president of Great Freight Inc.--visit Zócalo to hash it out. Tags: California Economy Climate Clean Air Pollution Ports Homeland Security Trucking Truckers Los Angeles Long Beach |