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2020 Sep 29
4
External harddisk
I have an old external harddisk, Toshiba 320 Gb, with a USB connector that I wanted to check for contents. It did not start up when connected and I could not hear the motor spinning. After leaving it in the freezer overnight the motor spins but it is not recognized by my computer. I disassembled it and could see that the head assembly rests outside the disk but when it is powered on, the head
2016 Jul 06
3
Suggestion to Stop Cross Posting Discussions
On 6 Jul 2016, at 05:32, Chris Lattner via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > >> >> On Jul 5, 2016, at 3:05 PM, Martin J. O'Riordan via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: >> >> For ISO C++ we long ago created an 'all' list for topics that were organisational and not technically specific to an aspect of the Standard such as
2020 Sep 30
3
External harddisk
On 09/30/2020 05:40 AM, John Pierce wrote: > On Tue, Sep 29, 2020, 8:33 AM H <agents at meddatainc.com> wrote: > >> I have an old external harddisk, Toshiba 320 Gb, with a USB connector that >> I wanted to check for contents. It did not start up when connected and I >> could not hear the motor spinning. After leaving it in the freezer >> overnight the motor
2009 Jan 24
1
interesting comment. New Physics?
While browsing about, found http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/TDM400P, where I found this comment: "Here's a tip passed on from an old telephone engineer. Where your copper 2-wire cable approaches the building, underground, finish with several large loops, about a metre in diameter, laid on top of each other. Fast moving, high energy spikes will spin off the outside of the loop as they
2003 Jun 16
3
Constrained optimization
Greetings, R-Wizards: I'm trying to find an extremum subject to a nonlinear constraint. (Yes, I have perused the archives but have found nothing positive.) The details of the problem are these: In a paper published some years ago in Technometrics, ("Confidence bands for cumulative distribution functions of continuous random variables" Technometrics, 25, 77-86. 1983), Cheng and
2020 Sep 30
2
External harddisk
> Since you have taken the disk apart it will now be useless as within the > enclosure there could have been a vacuum or an inert gas. >From what I know gas filled disks didn't exist in the times when 3X0GB was on a 2" drive. > > You will never be able to recover any data on the disk unless you go and > pay > for a professional data recovery organisation to read the
2005 Jun 10
1
Tyan K8SE (S2892) / nForce Pro Experiences
Has anyone installed Linux (CentOS or other) on a Tyan K8SE (S2892) motherboard? I'd really like to hear your experiences -- with this board or Nvidia's nForce Pro chipset in general. I'm looking to build a new server using this board but would like to find some other experiences first. I've googled myself blue but haven't found any reviews or postings regarding this
2003 Jun 03
3
pxeLinux on an Intel SE7501WV2 with 82546EB
All: I have recently discovered pxeLinux/memdisk and have been using them without alot of pain in a somewhat unconventional setup.. Win2k DHCP server and tftpd32 on WinXP. Don't throw rocks at me - you use what you've got. Anyways, thanks to HPA for a great tool. I am running into an odd little problem now for which I was wondering if there might be some remedy. On a particular
2020 Sep 30
1
External harddisk
On 09/30/2020 12:03 PM, Simon Matter wrote: >> Since you have taken the disk apart it will now be useless as within the >> enclosure there could have been a vacuum or an inert gas. > From what I know gas filled disks didn't exist in the times when 3X0GB was > on a 2" drive. > >> You will never be able to recover any data on the disk unless you go and >>
2020 Oct 01
0
External harddisk
On 9/30/20 9:11 AM, H wrote: > On 09/30/2020 12:03 PM, Simon Matter wrote: >>> Since you have taken the disk apart it will now be useless as within the >>> enclosure there could have been a vacuum or an inert gas. >> From what I know gas filled disks didn't exist in the times when 3X0GB was >> on a 2" drive. >> >>> You will never be able to
2020 Oct 02
2
External harddisk
On October 1, 2020 12:03:34 PM EDT, Bruce Ferrell <bferrell at baywinds.org> wrote: >On 9/30/20 9:11 AM, H wrote: >> On 09/30/2020 12:03 PM, Simon Matter wrote: >>>> Since you have taken the disk apart it will now be useless as >within the >>>> enclosure there could have been a vacuum or an inert gas. >>> From what I know gas filled disks
2005 Jun 05
5
A long digression on packages
Hello again, First, thanks for the help that got the latest plotrix package finished. I had been planning to write something about packages since Scott Waichler offered the gantt.chart function. Then Ben Bolker (who helped me to write the axis.break function) asked if I would be willing to include some of his plotting functions and almost immediately after that Sander Oom kindly donated the
2005 Jun 05
5
A long digression on packages
Hello again, First, thanks for the help that got the latest plotrix package finished. I had been planning to write something about packages since Scott Waichler offered the gantt.chart function. Then Ben Bolker (who helped me to write the axis.break function) asked if I would be willing to include some of his plotting functions and almost immediately after that Sander Oom kindly donated the
2020 Oct 02
0
External harddisk
I don't know whether testdisk would be helpful in this case or not but your options are limited, might give it a try. ________________________________ From: CentOS <centos-bounces at centos.org> on behalf of H <agents at meddatainc.com> Sent: Friday, October 2, 2020 6:40 AM To: CentOS mailing list <centos at centos.org> Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: [CentOS] External harddisk
2016 Jul 07
2
Suggestion to Stop Cross Posting Discussions
> On Jul 6, 2016, at 1:52 AM, Renato Golin <renato.golin at linaro.org> wrote: > > On 6 July 2016 at 09:10, David Chisnall via llvm-dev > <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: >> On 6 Jul 2016, at 05:32, Chris Lattner via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: >>> +1 for an “llvm-project” list that everyone involved in any llvm subproject is
2020 Sep 30
0
External harddisk
On Tue, Sep 29, 2020, 8:33 AM H <agents at meddatainc.com> wrote: > I have an old external harddisk, Toshiba 320 Gb, with a USB connector that > I wanted to check for contents. It did not start up when connected and I > could not hear the motor spinning. After leaving it in the freezer > overnight the motor spins but it is not recognized by my computer. I > disassembled it
2020 Sep 30
0
External harddisk
> I have an old external harddisk, Toshiba 320 Gb, with a USB connector that > I wanted to check for contents. It did not start up when connected and I > could not hear the motor spinning. After leaving it in the freezer > overnight the motor spins but it is not recognized by my computer. I > disassembled it and could see that the head assembly rests outside the > disk but when
2020 Sep 30
0
External harddisk
Since you have taken the disk apart it will now be useless as within the enclosure there could have been a vacuum or an inert gas. You will never be able to recover any data on the disk unless you go and pay for a professional data recovery organisation to read the platters. The price for a replacement 340GByte USB disk is about $25 which would give you a better product than your old disk.
2007 Feb 14
1
symbols hidden in polar.plot
Hi Folks, Here is my attempt at a simple polar plot. > pos <- seq(0,360,by=5) > tspk <- rep(c(1,0,1),c(13,47,13)) > require(plotrix) > polar.plot(tspk,pos,rp.type="s",point.symbols=17,point.col="green4") I only see half the symbols, the other half of each symbol is hidden under the circular grid. In fact if I change rp.type="r", I see the
2007 Apr 26
2
SweaveInput and absolute paths
Hi, Is there a way to turn off the automatic inclusion of "./" at the beginning of a path specified in an \SweaveInput{} instruction? I'd like to create some reusable "template modules" of Sweave code and put them in a standard directory like /Resources/Affymetrix Then the corresponding file that uses one of these would include a command like