you wouldnt happen to know how I could find out what key to press to change the boot order, do you? i cant seem to get it to come up, so i can boot from CD
--- Ask me about why I was Caboose long before Red vs Blue
Sometimes, on older boxes, the escape key can be it. I've never seen it as a combination of two keys, though.
Might be worth poping the lid and seeing if you can clear the CMOS, just incase someone's done something insane like deliberately made it not show those options (Typical of machines for public/school use).
--- Nothing's broken, it's just functioning differently.
Used to have a couple of those at work. Clunky little boxes, but I still found them appealing. Used one as an email router to sync up my Treo. Until it died.
Which is odd if you consider the SNES's 3.58 MHz CPU
But seriously, this doesn't surprise me. I remember my first SNES emu, running on a Celeron 333, and it could only keep up because of the 3D graphics card.
--- "The heat of the decomposition from an explosion of rotane is quite substantial (3426±87 kJ/mol ?)... So yeah, i think i can be suspicious of you" -- ~swordhorder
+sawdustprophet
Plays With His Wii
133Mhz processor you say? Use it to run TIE Fighter!
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$Nirach
Professor of Boozeology!
Smoothwall!

Make yourself a nice little Linux firewall
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+Annath
Wipes Groups For Fun
how would I do this?
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+Annath
Wipes Groups For Fun
i should mention it has no USB ports or Ethernet ports...
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$Nirach
Professor of Boozeology!
If you can fight a pair of network cards into it, then you just download the smoothwall ISO, and install the badboy, then configure it.
Reason for two NIC's is one's green (Internal) and one's red (External).
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+Annath
Wipes Groups For Fun
you wouldnt happen to know how I could find out what key to press to change the boot order, do you? i cant seem to get it to come up, so i can boot from CD
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$Nirach
Professor of Boozeology!
Hm. I assume you've tried all the F keys?
Sometimes, on older boxes, the escape key can be it. I've never seen it as a combination of two keys, though.
Might be worth poping the lid and seeing if you can clear the CMOS, just incase someone's done something insane like deliberately made it not show those options (Typical of machines for public/school use).
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Nothing's broken, it's just functioning differently.
+Annath
Wipes Groups For Fun
actually, I managed to get into the BIOS (ESC) but when I got there, I found it had no option to boot from the CD Drive, only the Floppy Drive or HDD
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$Nirach
Professor of Boozeology!
Boot from floppy!

bootdisk.com does a bunch of floppy boot images
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~manbot68
Played System Shock 2 With The Lights Off
Used to have a couple of those at work. Clunky little boxes, but I still found them appealing. Used one as an email router to sync up my Treo. Until it died.
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Ph'nglui mglw'nafh Cthulhu R'lyeh wgah'nagl fhtagn
$Halcyon
Haly
Uhm....
Uhm....
Uhm....
PLAY PONG!!!!
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i haz dice. it r0llz 20. j00 l00ze.
Haly
+Annath
Wipes Groups For Fun
TIE-Fighter was already suggested
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$Halcyon
Haly
Yes. I know.
Hell, you've got 2.0 gig hard drive, you could do BOTH!
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i haz dice. it r0llz 20. j00 l00ze.
Haly
ѻchalkley3
says: GG NEXT MAP
Throw them of a highway overpass.
+Annath
Wipes Groups For Fun
they would break the cars....
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$spot
Supreme Commander
Haha nice!
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"This is no time for ease and comfort. It is time to dare and endure." - Winston Churchill
+Annath
Wipes Groups For Fun
Yup. Thing is so old, it cant properly run ZSNES or SNES9x
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$rotane
The Cake Is A Lie
Which is odd if you consider the SNES's 3.58 MHz CPU
But seriously, this doesn't surprise me. I remember my first SNES emu, running on a Celeron 333, and it could only keep up because of the 3D graphics card.
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"The heat of the decomposition from an explosion of rotane is quite substantial (3426±87 kJ/mol ?)... So yeah, i think i can be suspicious of you" -- ~swordhorder
Join the riot!