Need help for IEEE socket/cable

Discussion in 'Video Cards, Displays and TV Tuners' started by chanduhyd4u, May 13, 2006.

  1. chanduhyd4u

    chanduhyd4u Geek Trainee

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    Hi

    This is my first post. The following are my system hardware details.
    1. first quesiton is I would like to upgrade it to 256MB ram , 80 GB hard disk, I am not sure if it its possible with this hardware
    2. I want to have on IEEE socket and cable to copy movies recorded with handycam to my system.
    Please let me know if with the following hardware configuration its possible to use IEEE.

    Anticipating the best and early answer.

    Please let me know if you need more details.

    Thanks


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    OS Information:
    PropertyValue
    OS Name Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional|C:\WINNT|\Device\Harddisk0\Partition1
    Service Pack 4.0
    OS Manufacturer Microsoft Corporation
    Windows Directory C:\WINNT


    Processor:
    PropertyValue
    Current Clock Speed 734
    Description x86 Family 6 Model 8 Stepping 6
    Manufacturer GenuineIntel
    Name Intel Celeron processor


    Memory (RAM):
    PropertyValue
    Bank Label RAS 3 & 2
    Capacity 134217728

    Total Memory Deteced in Hardware: ~128 MB
    Memory Reported to Operating System: 126MB

    Disk Drives:
    PropertyValue
    Description Disk drive
    Manufacturer (Standard disk drives)
    Model ST320413 A SCSI Disk Device
    Media Type Fixed hard disk media
    Size 20020331520 (~19 GB)
    Number of Partitions 4


    Installed Printers:
    PropertyValue
    Name Microsoft Office Document Image Writer
    Port Name Microsoft Document Imaging Writer Port:
    Driver Name Microsoft Office Document Image Writer Driver


    Motherboard:
    PropertyValue
    Manufacturer TIGA
    Model
    Name Base Board
    Part Number
    Product 810
    Serial Number 00000000
    Version 1.0


    BIOS:
    PropertyValue
    Manufacturer American Megatrends Inc.
    Name Default System BIOS
    Release Date 20010404******.******+***
    Version TI-810+S Ver 1.07 (010404)


    Monitor:
    PropertyValue
    Description Default Monitor
    Name Default Monitor
    Screen Height 600
    Screen Width 800


    Keyboard:
    PropertyValue
    Description PC/AT Enhanced PS/2 Keyboard (101/102-Key)


    Pointing Device:
    PropertyValue
    Manufacturer Microsoft
    Name Microsoft PS/2 Mouse


    Sound Card:
    PropertyValue
    Manufacturer Analog Devices, Inc.
    Description SoundMAX Integrated Digital Audio
    Device ID PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_2415&SUBSYS_414411D4&REV_02\3&13C0B0C5&0&FD


    Video Card:
    PropertyValue
    Adapter Compatibility Intel Corporation
    Adapter RAM 4194304
    Description Intel(r) 82810 Graphics Controller
    Installed Display Drivers i81xdnt5.dll
    Driver Version 5.12.01.2636
    Driver Date 7/14/2000 6:08:20 PM
    Video Mode Description 800 x 600 x 16777216 colors


    DirectX Installation:
    PropertyValue
    Version 6.01.09.0727


    Modem:
    PropertyValue

    Network Adapters:
    PropertyValue
    Description NDIS 5.0 driver
    Description RAS Async Adapter
    Description WAN Miniport (L2TP)
    Description WAN Miniport (PPTP)
    Description Direct Parallel
    Description WAN Miniport (IP)
    Description Microsoft TV/Video Connection

    External Ports:
    PropertyValue
    External Reference Designator Serial Port A
    External Reference Designator Serial Port B
    External Reference Designator Parallel Port
    External Reference Designator Keyboard
    External Reference Designator PS/2 Mouse
    External Reference Designator Floppy
    External Reference Designator IDE-1
    External Reference Designator IDE-2
    External Reference Designator USB

    Expansion Slots:
    PropertyValue
    Slot Designation PCI1
    Slot Designation PCI2
    Slot Designation PCI3
    Slot Designation PCI4
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  2. donkey42

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    it's not a problem with upgradeing your RAM because your M/B supports up to 512Mb :good: (256Mb in each slot), not sure about HDD you may be restricted to 50Gb (unless you flash your BIOS)
    i don't see a problem using IEEE with your setup

    hope someone can give you more input about HDD
     
  3. chanduhyd4u

    chanduhyd4u Geek Trainee

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    Hey thanks for the quick response.

    Could you give more details on flashing BIOS?

    and where does IEEE socket fits in is it in PCI or something else? Sorry if its a dumb qn.

    Thanks
     
  4. donkey42

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    hi, more info on BIOS flashing is available here or your M/B manufactures website, but be VERY VERY carefull flashing your BIOS (cos a power failure during a flash will probably kill your M/B, just be carefull)
    as for IEEE you just need a USB cable and software
     
  5. chanduhyd4u

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    Hi Thanks for the reply

    I believe IEEE 1394 is not the USB but it will hv a different socket and cable( Firewire Cable/i.link cable). and i want to know if it fits on my motherboard .
     
  6. donkey42

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    oh right a serial cable, yeah it plugs directly into the COM port on the back of your pc
     

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