1998-06 The Computer Paper - Ontario Edition
1998-06 The Computer Paper - Ontario Edition
1998-06 The Computer Paper - Ontario Edition
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and later, the first generations of 770 or Toshiba Tecra. This class of Toshiba awed notebook fans last
Compaq portables, or special purpose
computers like the ruggedized units
that you can drive a car over.
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we' ve only seen photographs of the
new palmtops that use the Windows
CE operating system. These are
about the same size as the 3Com
Palm III, and will do their best to
grab sales away from the Palm.
Incidentally, the Triumph TR3
used as a backdrop in the photograph and the NEC Versa belong to
TCP writer Ross MacDonald. The
rest of the computers were loaned to
us by the respective manufacturers.
that includes a separate numeric ing system (including a digital cam- accommodate the larger screen. It
keypad. This feature ought to attract
the attention of number crunchers.
At 35.7x27.5xS cm (14x10,75x2.1
in.), the Eurocom 8500 is bulkier
than standard notebook computers,
and at 4.5 kg (9.5 lb.) also heavier. It
is available in a number of configu-
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266 MHz Pentium II processor, and As the machine made its way main message of Windows CE was transfer contacts, appointments,
rations and processors, up to one video RAM, but with a slightly larg-
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usability of a mobile device. Many months management, and email). A "real computer,"
typically pass before Intel comes out with a
or many years, there has been a basic similar speed but cooler running, lower- remained in the offfce for heavy duty number
dividing line between mobile and desk- wattage mobile version of a chip for the note- crunching when the worker was back at home
top computers, in the form of the differing speed of the processor chips available for
each form of PC.
Without exception, Intel, the industry
leader in computer CPU chips, has developed
a larger, hotter, more energy-hungry version
of its new chips first, These high-wattage chips
are suitable for desktop PCs, which have
access to regular electrical supply, and are fitted with fans and heat sinks sufficient to keep
the chips cool.
For notebooks, however, the high electrical consumption and heat generation of a
high-wattage chip is potentially lethal to the
base. This was very wasteful, not just in hardware cost, but in terms of total cost of ownership (TCO) for maintenance, service, training,
and greatest Intel chip to come out in a form and software for two completely different PCs.
suitable for the notebook market.
In recent years, however, mobile Intel
In the past, this sometimes meant note- CPU chips have gained the muscle to make
book users couldn't run the latest industry- them a viable alternative for all but the most
standard versions of MS DOS or Windows exotic and demanding applications. This has
operating systems or business applications on allowed the information technology (IT)
departm
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high-powered notebooks as afull replace
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for the desktop PC.
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mobile "power user" computing a sizable step
forward with the introduction of its first
Pentium II chips for notebook PCs. Running
at speeds of 233 and 266 MHz, the new
Mobile Pentium II chips are a good deal slower than the iatest 350 and 400 MHz Pentium
II chips (intended for use in desktop PCs,
workstation crowd, they are likely to grab the Virtually all the leading-edge notebook develinterest of almost everybody else in the busi- opers, including IBM, Acer, Compaq, Toshiba,
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tridge is 25 percent of the weight, 16 percent of range of other performance enhancing techthe size, and about 66 percent of the power nologies that the desktop versions offer,
consumption of the desktop chips. There are including Intel MMX, dual independent bus
two different cartridge formats: a 240-pin com- architecture, and dynamic execution. The real
pact version, and a 280-pin module designed speed impact of a mobile 266 MHz Pentium ff
for easy upgrade to future processor chips.
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component of the Mobile 440BX chipset. This the increased manageability offered by Intel's
will allow the development of notebooks with Wired for Management (WFM) specification a
the fast, 100 MHz bus, further enhancing sys- new technology that allows for system manage-
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400 MHz chips and asked if we'd be interested in reviewing one of those systems as well.
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should make their debut around the time this numbers ain't pretty.
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performance. Sure it may cost less than a CPU
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uses the Pentium Il processor core, and yes it you wilBng to sacrifice in order to save a couruns at 266 MHz. It even uses the latest 0.25 ple hundred bucks? At the time of this writmicron manufacturing process found in the ing, a Pentium II 266 MHz CPU cost $493.
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storing the key data for current projects in
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From: Brother Industries Ltd.
Tel: 800-853-6660, http: //www.brother.corn
Estimated street price: $999
Pros: Good print quality, good scanning.
Cons: Very processor-intensive printer drivers, buggy
and old software.
Okiofflce 44
From:Okidata:800-654-3282.
http: //www.okidata.corn
Estimated street price: $799
Pros: Clean printing, fast speed.
Cons: Poor scanning frequent paper jams.
Okidata's Okioffice 44 i s -an excellent
example of what a laser-based multlfunction centre should be: compact, quick,
unpretentious, and good at what it does.
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HP LaserJet 3100
From: Hewlett Packard (Canada) Ltd.: 800-387-3867
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Price: $1099 esp
Pros: Easy to use software and drivers. attractive
styling.
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But with photo quality bubble jets available
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unit over Okidata's Okioffice 44, for although that will easily match the horsepower of the
the HP has a finer scanning resolution and Brother MFC 7000FC at only a little more than
boasts better software, it costs $300 more than half the price.
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Mo Einuaimy is a Montreal-basedtechnology consultant,
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can usually be found up to his
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for an appropriate 12-step
lightning struck twice was disconcerting, and your home office from scratch, or need a remote program can besent to [email protected].
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in December, Since then, it has grown,
drawing the interest of readers and
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buy.
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right protection." The Tele-Direct case part ies are seeking leave to appeal to t h e
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infringement.
The issue in dispute was narrow was
Tele-Direct's organization of b asic subscriber information (received in a disorganized state frotn local telephone companies) and the additional information TeleDirect collected (such as facsimile numbers,
trademarks, and number of years in operation) copyright protected?
The Federal Court of Appeal held that to
be copyright protected under Canadian law
a data compilation had to be an independently created, original work of "intellect
and creativity" that displays a minimal
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overall selection or arrangement. The court
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s ome compilations wil l n o t m e e t t h e
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Service Company. The Feist court rejected a
claim of copyright in a white pages telephone directory. The court held that to be
copyright protected a compilation must dis-
Contract protection
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purchaser's use of the database. Typically,
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to copy, share or resell the data, and restrictions on the purpose and method of use of
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accepts the terms of the licence by opening
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software package, and are usually not seen
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The validity of shrink-wrap agreements '
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United States Federal Court in its 1996 decision in ProCD v. Zeidenberg.In that case
Selectphone CD-ROM containing a database compiled from more than 3,000 telephone directories at a cost of more than
$10 million. The CD-ROM was sold pursuant to a shrink-wrap licence that prohibited purchasers from distributing the listings and making them available to others.
The box indicated that the software was
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peak period subsides. So there's a prioritiza- few short weeks as soon as the final software
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it's something that affects only one percent or
higher speed access more readily available to a
two percent of our customers.
broader number of customers. Some people
TCP: Whnt about business cwstoiners?
have definitely held back wondering about
MK; Businesses typically do not purchase the which type of modem to buy what's going to
flat-rate product. They' re usually on a metered be the standard so now that uncertainty
service, which never has any restrictions. It' s goes away. Modems that retail customers buy
only the flat-rate service that may have lower in the very near future will all be equipped
with the V-90 standard, eliminating the
priority access at some point.
choice of which technology to buy into.
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domain name,which is "mycompany.corn," MK: One of the things that we benefit from is
and they want email accounts that similarly being part of the Netcom worldwide organizahave addresses like "Mike(IBMycompany.corn." tion. And Netcom in the U.S. has a very large
Most of our business customers opt for that product development group that continually
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for that and are happy with a general address cases, simply benefit from their experience.
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that we make available. Businesses also usually need a different mix of services like higher recently merged with a company called ICG,
speed access, more email accounts and larger which is an integrated communications comWeb sites. So the products that they pick are pany that sells local and long distance services
different, but those products all operate on as well as, now, Internet access. We' re watchthe same network structure.
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of services it cunently provides?
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reasons why o t h ers
assessment of personal strengths and
were not. The bad news
weaknesses, needs and desires is a comis that the overall statismon mistake. You may find that your
tics of smaff business
business requires skills that you do not
failures are very high. It
possess, such as a goal setting, decisionis estimated that there
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or objectives are not determined, or they
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surable, specific, or realistic. Preparing a
the home. This is because the initial and
business plan is an essential part of goal
ongoing risk is usually lower. In addition,
setting. Failure to reassess goals can create
there are home-related expenses you can
serious problems. Various direct and indideduct from your business income, thereby
rect factors can affect your goals and
increasing the net profit.
require them to be modified in order to
The reasons for business failure are many.
remain viable and effective. For example,
The entrepreneur's personal limitations are
unexpected problems could occur such as
the primary reason. This includes, in order or
the illness of the owner, new competition,
priority, lack of personal qualifications to run
overly ambitious timetables, supplier
a business, lack of experience in the line of
delays, increase in lending rates, or loss of
business, lack of training, and unbalanced
a major client. Revising goals will ensure
experience. These limitations lead to the following more specific reasons:
your business continues to grow despite
unexpected obstacles. Reviewing the tar1. Money mismanagement: Money misgets you have met can provide an important sense of accomplishment, self-confimanagement is a common reason for busidence, and motivation to continue.
ness failure. Some problems home businesses typically encounter include: insuffi- 6. Not being suited for a home-based
cient funds to meet startup and operating
business: A person could otherwise have
expense needs,cash flow problems, too
good business potential but cannot adjust
to the unique features of operating a busimuch debt,not enough money to grow,
ness out of the home, such as self-discicharging insufficient prices for goods or
pline to establish a regular work routine,
services to make a profit, inadequate
or ability to separate family life and work.
financial planning, poor credit and collection practices, and inadequate bookkeep- 7. Lack of commitment: Personal motivation and desire to stick with the objective,
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ness by taking more money from the business that it can afford, It is important to
essential. Some people give up their commitment too easily if the goal is not
save some of the earnings a buffer for
attained quickly and without difficulty.
unexpected business expenses or to reinvest the business.
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Reflect on the reasons for failure described
simply don't know who their prospective above and set out to do the opposite. Do a
customers are. They have not done their detailed personal assessment, be honest with
marketing research have not identified yourself, and ask others who know you well for
their market, segmented it, or actively pro- their candid input on how suited you are for the
moted it on an ongoing basis. You may business you are considering. Seek and obtain
have a great product or service, but if the quality input from your professional advisers
message does not get out, the business will and from'those people who matter most. 0
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il 15 was a busy day for the comput-
Senrer-to-Web solutions
In addition to more reliable hardware and bett er m anagement s o ftware, I B M a l s o
announced complete solution sets for allowing medium-sized businesses to operate on
the World Wide Web as well as on internal
networks.
Among the options available from 'IBM
s olution p r o viders a r e new Nwa y s
Multiprotocol routers, and the Lotus Domino
Web software. According to Jose Garcia, business line manager for workgroup networks,
"The question is no longer whether companies need to. integrate e-business jelectronic
business] apphcations into their information
systems initiatives. It's now just a matter of
how fast they can do it and which vendors
make the best partners.
"IBM is clearly one of the only companies
in the world with the products, resources and
expertise to deliver comprehensive, end-toend network s o lutions. W i t h t o d ay' s
announcement, we' re making it easier and
more cost effective for our customers to get
new Web-based solutions up and running
quickly, while also helping them to interconnect branch offices to critical corporate
data."
Making life
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Other products
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ThinkPad 600 multimedia notebook, a lavish-
competitor in the business computing market, Compaq. IBM developed an advertisement pointing out that one of Compaq's
equivalent server offerings "cost $4,000 (US)
more unless you want the full service contract, in which case Compaq costs $19,000
more and it's ugly."
IBM is reconsidering whether it should
run that particular @, but the company's
direction is clear. Now that its long flirtation with OS/2 is over, IBM is seriously promoting e-business networking solutions on
edge.
To go back toCompaq, that company
posted lukewarm quarterly profits, but
w hat should b e o f m o r e c o ncern t o
Compaq shareholders is that IBM is finally
fiexing its muscles to fight all out for the
lead in the networked business market. For
the business computing market, the picture
is positive, in that there are two giant PC
companies gearing up to compete to offer
ever better, ever cheaper computer net-
ly featured desktop replacement model with a working technology to an expanding globtravel weight of under 2.25 kg (5 lb.) and a
removable CD-ROM drive that brings the total
weight to 2.5 kg (5.5 lb.). Depending on the
configuration, it ranges in price from around
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and maintain a comfortable viewing distruck to overturn.
IBM, which has more experience with key- tance, usually about 50-60 cm (20-24 in.)When it comes to using computers, boards than most PC companies (as it had its approximately arm's length with your finwhich are perhaps the most complex devices originals in the typewriter industry), suggests gers extended. Keep your head in a comany of us will ever be asked to use in the that your hands should "glide over the keys". fortable but upright position. Set the conworkplace, the ergonomic design challenges Hands remaining in a f ixed position can trast and brightness of the screen at a comare even greater. According to IBM's research, apparently cause fingers to over-reach for the fortable level. As the light i n t h e r oom
a properly designed computer work area can keys. Using a light touch for keying and changes, adjust the contrast and brightness,
make a major d
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comfort, job satisfaction, motivation, and also supposed to reduce potential health risks. keep your screen dean, use an anti-glare filsense of well-being and accomplishment." It You also need to put the mouse close to the ter where appropr'iate and, if yo u n eed
suggests that p r oductivity an d q u a lity keyboard so you can use it without stretching glasses, make sure that you wear them
when you are using your PC. It i s also
improvements will often result and usually or leaning over to one side.
justify any extra costs of achieving improved
The other major bit of advice that IBM has worthwhile to get your eyes examined peridesign, as well as a reduction in absenteeism to offer lies in configuration of your comput- odically.
er's display. It suggests you start by making
and accidents.
These are just a few of the ergonomic tips
Now a lot of this stuff just seems like com- sure you position the screen to minimize glare you' ll find on the Web.
For a more exhaustive list of Web-based
mon sense, but it is amazing to think how and reflections from overhead lights, windows
oftengood sense becomes uncommon when
and other sources. It also may be helpful to resources, visit the office ergonomics site
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process of setting up a PC and installing
Win95; you will find Win98 almost identical.
After reading the release notes and ensuring
your hardware is supported, make sure that
all your system's peripherais are turned on.
Insert the Win98 CD-ROM or locate the
appropriate directory on your drive and run
Setup.
If you attempt to install Win98 onto a
hard disk or partition larger than 500 MB, it
will ask you if you want to enable large disk
support. This is the FAT32 option mentioned
earlier. As the release notes mention, FAT32 is
no faster than FAT16 and is, in some cases a
little slower. On systems with partitions larger than 1.2 GB, enabling FAT32 makes good
sense. For maximum flexibility in the configuration of FAT16 or FAT32 partitions, we' d
recommend Power Quest's Partition Magic
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something Win98 is
not normally able to do.
The first thing Win98 does is check your
system's hard disks for errors. We' ve found
that, if you have certain types of removable
storage devices, such as a magneto-optical or
floptical drive, you might need to eject the
disks before Win98's Setup will allow you to
continue.
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Selecting the directory where you want to
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You' re given the option of installing Win98
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installation, or installing it into a different
directory. This is about the only really tough
choice you have to make in your Win98 install.
Here are the pros and cons of each choice.
Install to same directory Pros:
You don't have to reinstall applications;
system automatically migrates system settings and existing Program Manager groups;
and it saves disk space.
Install to same directory Cons:
If a program or hardware device isn't compatible with Win98, you are out of luck.
Install to different directory Pros:
gu aranteed compatibility with all hardware
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yo u can switch at will between Win98 and
DOS/Windows 3.1 (etc.) simply by holding
down the F4 key at startup time. (Note that,
if you enabled FAT32 on the boot drive, this
"dual-boot" option does not work without
use of a third-party patch.)
Install to different directory Cons:
yo u have to reinstall all your applications;
and your old DOS/Windows directories and
related files take up additional room on
hard disk.
On balance, we'd say that, for most users
who are upgrading, it's a lot easier to replace the
existing DOS/Windows. Moderately advanced
users with new computers, where there are few,
if any applications pre-installed on the hard
disk, or users with new hard drives (especially
large ones!) might gain some peace of mind
from the knowledge that there won't be any
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comes with it may be overkill.
For the record, we have several systems
loaded with both versions of Windows, and we
seldom if ever have the need
or inclinationto switch back to Windows 3.1. However, the
more likely you are to purchase "exotic" (nonmainstream/special-purpose) hardware or software, the more inclined we are to recommend
the switch-boot option.
Next, the system checks for installed components and checks to make sure there is
enough free disk space.
Tip: If the setup procedure freezes or crashes, try shutting off the PC, disconnecting
peripherals and trying again.
One compelling new feature of Win98 is its
support for multiple displays, where each monitor can display different information. To use
this feature, they must both be PCI (It does not
work if one is AGP!). You should install Win98
with the primary display adapter only, and then,
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monitor. When Win98 reboots, it recognizes
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temporarily bypassing auto-starting programs or install its IE4 shell integration feature, which
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v34/33.6 upgradekit for 2
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brand new519-742-9605.
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160WATTSsubwoofer$60m 14"svgamoncolour $490.416-281-1342.
itor $75, 1mb 30pin simm ram$5. 4mb
q 0+ SALE: MONITOR,
72pin simm$15, 416-291-2768.
PENTIUM133 complete system$850, 14"
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17" AST monitor $425. 1.64gig hard disk
colour monitor $100,Pentium Motherboard
$1 40. If interested,pls call 416-406-1460.
$55. and486dx4/100 cpu$45. obo.Ed416905405-1205
778-8145.
826 Denison St Unit 25
1GIGSCSIwide hd(IBM) $150, 9gig scsi
wide (Seagate)$800.Call416-406-0507.
PENTIUM133minitower 16m1.28g, sb16,
Sxcd, 14svga,kybdmouse$800. Fred41620"MAGNAVOX Monitor SS50,15"Mag
291-3747.
Innovision DX15T $300, HP Laserjet 4L
IJJI
$250, Agfa Arcus Plus Scanner $500
PICASS0224bit gfx card for Amiga com($1900 new).Mike416-921-3185.
puters. Cal905-450-7912.
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PRINTERS, MONITORS,FAX
on modem
for sale. Internet, fax, andtermi$55. Cal416-291-2768,
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nal capableBoth
. $300. Pager426-4977.
PC's, PERSONAL COPIERS
33.6 FAX/MODEM
(USR) 475. Hd 1.6gig
PEER TOPEERNETWORKS
PIONEERCD Rom changerdrm400double
DA CLUBBBS, Dedicated to Danceand $145. If interested,call416-406-1460.
speed,
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cartridge,
software.
PC
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AUDIO/VIDEO
EOUIPMENT
UndergroundMusic. 416-499-3498.
$1?5. 41
6-4614)631.
386DX408MB
ram130mbhdati1mb video
A+ CERTIFIED
sound card win3.1 +software $250 abo.
POWER
MACperf. 5200, 24/500 including
John 416-9294)566.
HAMILTON,OAKVILLE
Quark, Photoshop, illustrator, Pagemaker,
386DX40, 4meg ram, 50meg hdd, 3.5
Freeha
nd,Painterand much more.$1800
STONEYCREEK + AREA
&5.25 fdd2xcdrom,sndcard, vgamonitor,
obo, 905-770-7461.
keyboard
and
mouse.
$180.
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905-472Please see
QUANTUM275mbhard diskscis$65-new
3153.
416-918-1430.
ELEClROHIC SN VICES
3COMETHERNETcard also 2ethernet card
SCSI
CARD,
Adaptec
1540c
with
BIOS,
EI0S-Sn-eeeo
isawith bncconnector$25.905-567-4654.
cable, reasonableoffer, [email protected]
4 PIECES
OF1 meg 30 pisimms w/parity &
or 416-236-5147.
goldcontacts.$45.obo.486 cpufan$10.
L.D.L CEa DF.SIGIL)
SCSIHARDdrive 1.6gb, dec,5400rpm, reacall 416491-3993.
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535-6989.
[email protected].
ACADDESIGNER, drafter & instructor seeks 486DX2/66
416-385-t3f865
SCSIhdd & cd,colmon,2.88
SEAGATE
Hawkscsi-2 hard drive 5.16gig,
work fromhome.416-6224665.
fdd,$385;386svgasystem 2fdd,hdd$100
[email protected].
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operator or programmerPC evenings905-884-3166.
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$1250. Valueask$S00. 9054)82-2913.
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mon. $350.905-528-7190.
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416-413-1698.
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monitor new$75;416-690-2267.
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mance
10base-tethernet hub.8utp+1bnc
mb $45. Other parts available 416-567ports. $S5.921-673S.
GRAPHICARTIST exp. with Coreldraw, 8402.
Pagemaker,Photoshopseeksft/pt/freelance BMB SIMMS72pins- $25,cpus dx-24)6
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work. 90S-770-3680.
new cpu- only $20. Call 416-566-1103.
cyrix withheatsink- $45,amddx4-100 with
Wager.
a
INTL COMP
UTER CO. seeking individuals fan- $65. Pnpsoundcard with softwarefor 200 positionsacross Canada, USA,and $30. Siva431-5754.
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[email protected].
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in greatcondition; $200arneg; Catherine@
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416-441-249)
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printer with manual,newribdbase,pascal,ASMseeksff/pt workor vol- bon, printercabl
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esystem $50.Tel:416-399-2688.
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mini etherprint. Ethernet to complet
unteerfor exp.Alex905-575-3564.
416 91-3993askfor Riaz.
104-1208LawreeeeAve. East BVP
locallalk, Supports 2devices. Newin box. WESTERN
DIGITAL1.6mbhard drive. GVC
a2o+ 41B 420741G
MONITORREPAIR536-5853.
Lifetimewarranty. $225.416-921-2563.
28.8 exL modem$110. Mag14" monitor.
AGER4Xcd-rom drive. IDEinterface. With
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41
6-5624694.
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$8 HDt o HD.416-298-2636.
15"
color
$400.
461-4168.
905-528-7190.
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IJN H 522. Idbir Sarrdmrs$20. flatODEM
A1-WebPageDesign Special $49. 17yrs in
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for Windows95/3.1 or Internet Setup; 17 ADAPTECAHA-2944w pci differential
Graphic Arts. 905-270-8209 ex 3108.
tart lid 575.
I5l IDECant 57. PCIlgf Cont w/eriw a
on 5" stand$99.783-0224.
years experience,personal or small busi- adapternot used$200. 10/100 pcifast ethcaMe
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Serial miler M. hrf IDE (irkle M. SCSItable
simms.
3-chip.
$90.
416-281-8895.
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BATCO
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and businessnameregistrations, monthly
siiielr/ikxs53/54.INIDO
X515. darer 5515. M61 MICROPOLIS4.0GBscsi hard drive, $390.
volunteer work. 7yrs. exp. Alex483-5346.
rrrlaupgrad~pair
accounting andpayroll $75+, financial statew/software 8 manual. Sell for $50. 416fIIgtgg/lrf Ve
540.Turboaurmbfwa DebugVt 550,
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ments,
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566-1143.
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ag. Brreixiirxerequrpfir rirk.
FREE CONSU
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N64 +MEMcard +ctrl extension $150. Call
Tfl & RN:4lh-$31418
AMD 386
25Motherboard& Npu(MathCo
on-site. 416-7294)275.
1355WfkeeAre. IWof socle).
any time544-9328.
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processor)
8
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1POSTDiagscard& Bioscompanionbook manuals.$35.obo.call 416-491-3993.
m- 0)53.99
CD - CDServing Miss. Etob, Gram.15th CD
NEWEPSONprinter (defected) dot matrix
Ser.eedNee. 116. Sue.II 3. Deredluer Frl,
for troubleshooting$129 for the lot. 416FREE. From $10. 457-9311/P 416-501$20. McFeeantivirus $20, Call 416-489HD -0)Sl.99
3850.
2032.
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toner cartridge; excellent for bus/home;
Problem solving, Upgrades,Custombuilt,
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used $350.PCI(scsi) adaptor68pin(wide)
new $200.Firm281-4617.
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USERS, a forum for DecAlpha 535-1899
local Liaisonat (416) 362-8556.FreeunderOKIDATALASER model410ps-brandnewfreaksneed
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top quality$350.Neverused416-566-1143.
apply.' Contact: cromezululglobal.corn, Thursday
ACCPAC+
ver 5.1, 9 modules ph905-683BACK-UP 8c
ofeachmonth, 7-10pm,auditoriIRMAC
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voice (416)5684087
256CACHE16mb 1.7gb d:212mb
5849 after 6pmask 4 Joe.
um of the OshawaPublic 4brary (main Association ofCanada)offers meetingson P100
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vcard
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CAMBRIDGE
CLONECLUBmeetsevery3rd branch), 65 BagotSt, Oshawa.Free. Call issues concerning Data Warehouse, Win95$750.pgr.416-4484)873.
DUPLICATION ARABICSOFTWARE$15. Arabic 386$100.
Wednesdayevening, 1111 Lang's Circle, (905) 655-8013or (905) 623-2787
Modelling, Information Planning etc.
Arabic 486 $200. 416-630-1282, 295CambridgeON,N3HSE6 or e-mail WALK
- H.U.G. (Hamilton PC
orvia [email protected]
P133,32MB,1.?gb,16xcdrom,kybd,spks,
Users Group) - IBM www.lRMAC.ca
7771.
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33.6
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$1100.
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of eachmonthin the auditorium of concernedwith helpingeachother to get 412-1609.
416-283.1752
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month at GeorgeBrownCogege's Casa the HamiftonSpectator, 44 FridStreet at the mostout of the Internet. Write to PO P166MMX96m ram Asus TX 24gig
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campus,160KendalAve.Toronto,in 7:00pm. For further info contact Jim Box183,BobcaygeonON,KOM 1AD;Call 128bit+3Dfxsony15 33.6sb64 24cd. Ton
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DON$35, postal $30, Diablo
the auditorium at 7 p,m.Call the 24 hour Rennie(905)6394)771or E-mail atjim.ren- 705-738-4578;Email tonyckawartha.net.
of software-call Sebastian905-2774304.
$35, MK trilogy $25, GTA$30, w/boxes,
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416-621-5S10.
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STOREclosed: software,
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CUBASE, atorumfor Steinbergusers, 'Get2Gether' meetingswill now beheld at 3rd Boor,(416)535-1S99.ext 3.
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Upladlng
Prefer to sell as alot. Call905-608-8957.
meets the last Mondayof eachmonth at Movenpick restaurant, 165 York St., PERSONALCOMPUTER CLUBOFTORONTO 6724.$1000.obo.
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TrebasInstitute, 410 DundasSt E at 7:30 Toronto,(416)3664234at7pm.ThemeetPANASO
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CORELDRAWv3 brand new on CDwith
card,
cabl
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to
connect
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PC
or
TV
$350.
$20 1st hr/$1 5every addNenalhr
the first Thursdayof eachmanth at Metro (905) S12-BMD or by email at Ubrary. $5
for non-members. Call (416)633- Emailychwcn.org.
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seeperr (416)32&4006
Hall, 55 JohnSt., Toronto, ON.Call (416) [email protected] John,ournew 6971. BBS
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1143.
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sound card $40. ComptonsEncy$10.
416-281-4617
CORE
LDRAW3- new $35. Norton
antivirus4- $40. 2xcd-rom kit-new $35.
Soundcard$40. 281-4617.
CORELDRAWBfull$90.Choy 905-2779597.
CROC$35,Links LS 1998w/vol.4and D.
Love IH
$50, Norton Utilities 2$40,Norton
AntiVirus 2$30. Mike412-0226.
CURTCALL for Windows, presentation
titling, videopaint, slideshowandsound8,
music $50.Call 416-256-0017.
HOUSTON
TX motherboard with Intel tx
chipset. never used. Asking $80. Phone
416-994-6860
and leavemessage.
MICROSOFTCDs:W orks + Money 3.0,
Publisher,Bookshelf'94. $10eachcall MM
905-886-7762.
MICROSOF
TVISUALC++Ent full cd ver 5,
$450. Microsoft VisualJ++ProFull cd ver
1.1 with Mastering Visual Jyy cd $130.
416-544-8730.
MS OFFIC
E97pro$60,W indows95b$40.
and CorelWPB$60. Call 718-2466.
M S OFFICE
HARDDISK,monitor andmemorywanted.
Pis call 778-8721.
MCSE &A+book for salevery cheap.416347-5563.
$79. Call Guru416-421-2591.
OLLEGESTUDENT needs a computer. PRINTER
NORTON
Anti-virus 4- new, never used C
nation (or onevery inexpensiveDonation of anyPC386or newerwill be ly priced)do
$40. Also PC
to TVnew$85. 281-4617.
sought. CallLeoor Juli (416)538acknowledged905-785-7907,
3469.
NORTONAnti-virus v,4 on CD for
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c onnectivity. M u t l i - h o m ing me ans using more t ha n o n e
backbone Net w or k Service Provider (NSP). This way we
a void having to r ely on o nl y one p r o vi der. When an N S P
e xperiences downtime, we simply rer o ut e our t r a ffic
across another NSP's network, and you never su ffer a
loss of service.
Speed
If any of our Poi nts of Presence (POP) experience
consistent bandwi dt h usage o f 60%, w e immedia te l y
expand the co nnection. GlobalServe does not believe
i n overselling our net w o r k .
Support
Support is equally criti c al. If a p r o b lem ever does
d evelop, you w ant t o b e c o n f ident tha t y o u r supp o r t
contact wil l h ave the cap a bi lit y o f resolving it q u i c k l y.
G lobalServe provides an outstanding cont i n u o u s
e ducation p r o g ram fo r ou r e n t ir e t e am . N e w I n t e r n e t
applicati ons are emerging daily,
and we will help yo u u n d erstand
how to use them.
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