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December 2000

Monday, December 25, 2000

Merry Christmas Nine11 @ 7:35

Merry Christmas from Cage and I. Yep, it's that magical time of year when all the kiddies are looking for the stuff the Fat Red Man left behind. So, have a good one and get ready for the New Year!

Sunday, December 24, 2000

Fallout Tactics Demo Nine11 @ 16:05

The Fallut Tactics Demo has been set loose, and it's a fattie! Dang thing is 115MB and none of the mirrors have had their coffee today. My download is creeping around 82 kbps on the cable line. On a side note, FO:T has left the RPG thang behind and is a more action minded RTS this time around.

WinME Impressions Nine11 @ 8:33

I've been up and runnin' with WinME for about a week now and have a new love/hate relationship with Microsoft. The good things are WinME actually boots much quicker than Win98, and certain apps like Media Player are much more stable on the new OS. Downloads are much faster and average around 250-350 kbps. The bummer is WinME still chokes on other apps like Outlook Express (don't mash 3 or 4 keys at the same time, certain combos are fatal) and WinME likes to gimme a weird BSOD when shutting down. Cage gets the same BSOD so I don't feel so special.

Saturday, December 23, 2000

MW 4 Addon Map Cage @ 7:40

PC IGN has a new multiplayer only Mech Warrior 4 map up at their site. I don't know about everyone else, but I've really started to enjoy playing Mech Warrior 4. It kind of grows on you - like a fungus, or something.

Here's the details from PC IGN:
"Lakefront is a new multiplayer map for MW4, centered around an island base and the bridge that connects the island to the mainland. In the King of the Hill mission, the bridge is the hill... nowhere to hide, unless you get under it! Lakefront supports Attrition, Destruction, King of the Hill (with team variants of those three), and Steal the Beacon (FFA only)."

UT Bonus Pack 4 Cage @ 7:19

Oh yeah. All us UT fans are going to love this. The UT Bonus Pack 2 has been released. The bonus pack contains:
"* 2 new hi-res player characters with skins.
* 10 new maps spanning 4 UT modes - Capture the Flag, Deathmatch, Domination and Team Deathmatch.
* 2 updated UT Maps - a remixed version of the original Lament map and a slightly modified version of the infamous Facing Worlds map."
Very nice. I'm looking forward to giving it a whirl.

Friday, December 22, 2000

Egghead Credit Cards Cage @ 11:31

I saw over on Stomped that ZDNet has a story about someone hacking into Egghead and stealing up to 3.7 million credit card numbers. Ouch!

Thursday, December 21, 2000

Creative Leaving Video Card Market? Cage @ 4:16

I caught this story at Digit-Life via a blurb at the excellent the Guru of 3D site. Apparently there is a yet unsubstantiated rumor that Creative will be getting out of the video card business next year. Here is a slice from the story:
"Our reliable sources close to Creative informed us that next year Creative would leave the graphics cards business. There are several reasons to make such a decision:

1. They produced too many TNT2 M64 based cards, the sales of which are not so good and the profits are low.

2. They were to late to enter the market with their GF2 MX based solution (and this solution look not so good as it should be from NVIDIA's partner No.1.

3. Their product line based on GeForce2 family chips is too narrow (for NVIDIA's partner No.1 - one GF2 MX card, GF2 GTS card, and GF2 Ultra card (all cards are without any additional features).

4. NVIDIA (according to different sources) is not satisfied with this partnership.

At the same time ASUS made a great step forward at the graphics market and in partnership with NVIDIA - from Jan'2001 ASUS is NVIDIA's official partner No.1."
Argh! Will there soon be nothing left but a couple of monopolies for both the hardware and software market?

Best Buy Pulls 3dfx Cage @ 3:37

I caught this gem over at Voodoo Extreme. It seems that according to an employee who works there, Best Buy is removing their stock of 3dfx video cards from the shelves. Read the post and comments here.

Wednesday, December 20, 2000

A+ Certification Feature Cage @ 16:28

I've been considering picking up my A+ certification and I finally got around to looking for information about what I needed to do. I was surprised by how difficult it was to get basic information about the cost and process, so I decided to whip up a short FAQ that hopefully will help others who are interested in getting their A+ Certification. The features is called the A+ Certification Guide.

News Links Cage @ 9:27

I've been visiting the news and sports sites fairly frequently, and thought what the heck, why not add my favorites here? So now for your linking pleasure are my top picks for news sites on the right. Here they are in no particular order:
CNN
SJ Mercury
LA Times
WSJ highlights
CNNSI
ESPN
Fox News
CBS
ABC
MSNBC

UT Saves Lives?! Nine11 @ 8:42

This one's directly from the WTF bin. Some guy who goes by the handle of HIOP claims his UT SkI11z enabled him to save a lady from getting smacked by a truck. What I want to know is did he jump-strafe or use the Translocator to get at her so quickly? Sarcasm aside, HIOP still did a good job. Here's the original article which was linked from Tweak3D.

Round Cables Cage @ 7:54

It seems like just the other day that I was talking to a friend about the latest rage for computer nuts - "Round Cables." Club Overclocker has a short review of Round ATA66/100 cables. The also point to one place where you can buy them on-line - Crazy PC. Here's a sample pic from the Crazy PC site:

The hard drive cables go for around $20, and the floppy cable goes for around $18. I noticed that they have temporarily stopped taking orders due to the high demand for these items.

Tuesday, December 19, 2000

Neo35 Car MP3 Player Nine11 @ 8:51

As long as the MP3 buzz is in the air, I thought I'd point out the Neo35 MP3 player which was featured in this month's ASS Magazine (Auto Sound & Security). The Neo35 is a pull-out device which houses a hard drive (like the old Kangaroo drives) and adds some navagation controls, display, and MP3 compatibility for the car. It connects to the car via the AUX input on the back of the CD/tape player, or it can use a FM modulator similar to some CD changer hookups. There is also an optional bay for connecting it to a home stereo. It hooks to the PC with an internal IDE PC bay or USB cable.

I dig the idea of the Neo35 but it's too expensive ($320 sans HD) and it hit every branch on it's fall from the Ugly Tree. I'd cram this nappy thing in the trunk and mount the optional Remote Display Panel ($70) in the dash or center console. Add another $120 for your average HD and the grand total is near $510.

The Neo35 doesn't look like a Blue Light Special but it's kinda cool and easier than installing a PC in your ride.

Portable CD/MP3 Players Cage @ 7:07

As many of you know I've been quite interested in picking up a portable MP3 player. For one reason or another I've passed on making a decision since they all seemed to have serious shortcomings. Dedicated portable MP3 players like the Creative Nomad Jukebox and the Rio 800 are either too limited in the storage they have to offer, or are just too expensive.

A new device is starting to make its appearance this holiday season - the portable CD/MP3 player. Even here in Bakersfield you can buy a Philips eXpanium at the local CompUSA.

Second generation products are just now making their way into stores as well. There are now two different CD/MP3 portable players that even support the use of ID3 tags. The Pine D'Music SM-200C has a few quirks and problems, but it is finally available here in the USA. The Classic CM415 also supports ID3 tags, and can be found at Circuit City for a paltry $99. Of course you get about the quality you'd expect at that price.

So which one to get? Is now the time?

I found a couple of sites that had reviews of the products I mentioned. MP3.com has reviews of the Philips eXpanium, Pine D'Music SM-200C, and two other highly recommended and reasonably priced units the Encino Electronics Voyager and the LiKKO MP3/CD Portable Discman. There is even a portable CD/MP3 player that also plays Video CD's (a format popular in Asia), the Napa Dav309 MP3 CD Player.

My first instinct is to pick up the well-rated Encino Voyager. Granted, it doesn't read ID3 tags, but ID3 implementation on the Pine unit is spotty and inconsistent. Also the Pine unit is in dire need of a larger buffer for anti-skip protection. The Philips eXpanium suffers from the glaring omission of a fast forward button, and of course it also does not support ID3 tags.

Currently the Voyager is supposed to ship within 24 to 48 hours from musicGadgets.

In my opinion portable MP3/CD players are going to be one of the hottest consumer gadgets in the next year. Look for drastic improvements in technology and further decreases in pricing. I'll do a full review after I receive which ever player I decide to buy. Look for it in the next several weeks here at Cagesworld.

Welcome, Nine11 Cage @ 6:33

I've finally managed to get Nine11 to do some news and reviews here at Cagesworld. I think you will come to enjoy his style of writing and knowledge about games and hardware. He's a quality addition to the site, and hopefully just the beginning of some new things I've been planning to do here. Welcome aboard!

Monday, December 18, 2000

VIA 4-in-1 driver headache Nine11 @ 19:59

Drivers are sooooooo much fun. I added a new hard drive to my system and upgraded to WinME on the virgin drive (the old drive got knocked down to the second IDE channel). My Abit VT6X4 has the Apollo Pro 133A chipset and needs the VIA 4-in-1 driver for Windows, so I grabbed the newest version from VIA's site. Got up and running without any need for K-Y till I tried playing UT. Dang thing wouldn't recognize my GeForce2 card and kept locking up tighter than Janet Reno at the Adult Film Awards. There's some alternate D3D drivers available for UT but they did the same thing.

I reinstalled the drivers for the video card from both Nvidia and ELSA but UT wouldn't play nice. I tried a variety of other games and they ran fine till I loaded the demo for Nascar4 which would crash under D3D but was baby-butt smooth when forced to OpenGL.

Think some of the video drivers got hosed and would work better with another clean install of WinME? Yea, right. After several more tweaks/installs/head-scratchin', I decided to pay a little more attention to how all my drivers were loading and noticed the VIA 4-in-1 drivers were defaulting to "turbo" mode. I sorta noticed this before but didn't make a mental note of it because *I think* MaximumBS was crying about how they defaulted to "standard" a few issues ago and any extreem computer dude would be in "turbo" mode. Well, don't believe everything you read because their little "tip" blew at least one good day of gaming for me.

If ya got flaky D3D and use the 4-in-1 driver, try setting it to "standard" mode before overshooting the problem.

New Kid On The Block Nine11 @ 18:45

Some introductions are in order. I've been a friend of Cage since he moved to our neck of the woods and share his crack... er... computer addiction. We worked together till he couldn't take the nightly whippings and bailed for other employment. We had a few pet projects on the web and a business building gaming systems which dissolved about a year ago (note: does B-Town Bubba really need a 64MB GeForce Ultra to play Bass Fishin' Xtreme? Guess not). Anyway, we're hitched up again and I'll be doing some news 'n stuff. On a personal note, my turn-ons are a mild case of overclocking and MP3s, turn-offs are mAd SKi11z campers, and my one wish would be for world peace.

Sunday, December 17, 2000

VIAhardware Linked Cage @ 18:37

While looking around for information on VIA drivers I came across VIAhardware, a site conincidentally enough dedicated to information about VIA chipset based motherboards like the Abit KT7 that I'm using now. The site looks pretty spiffy and has lots of good information.

nV News Linked Cage @ 6:48

Especially now that I have a Nvidia video card I thought I'd add a link to one of the better hardware sites out there. nV news not only features news about Nvidia video cards, but also about computer hardware in general.

Athlon 1.1 GHz Review Cage @ 6:26

I finally finished putting together a short review of the AMD Athlon 1.1 GHz upgrade I did last month. Now that everything is humming along I thought it was about time to put up a few details. Instead of putting up a lot of filler material that most folks don't care about the review gets right to the system specs and benchmarks. I also listed some very helpful links for benchmarks, resource sites, drivers, and places where you can get good deals on components. Enjoy!

Thursday, December 14, 2000

Computer Clutter Cage @ 3:05

Gamer's Depot appears to have snuck into my office and snagged a picture of one of my computer desks! Jeremy Allford has a great article on GD called "Clean up that Rat's Nest Behind Your Desk!"

Misc. Links Cage @ 2:47

  • Blue's News has updated it's look. I like it.
  • Daily Radar has a short preview of the upcoming Diablo 2 expansion pack.
  • New links have been added for Cornered Rat's Software new Massively Multiplayer Online Game WW II Online.

    AMD Price Cuts Cage @ 2:23

    I saw this item over at Guru 3D, a very good hardware news site. AMD has dropped their prices even further. Now is not a bad time to upgrade if you are running something less then 700 MHz. Here's the info:
    "Not to be outdone by Intel's price cuts today, AMD is kniving down its prices too. A 1 GHz Athlon is now $179 (per 1000), while other Athlons are reduced as follows:

    1.1GHz - $223
    1.0GHz - $179
    950MHz - $161
    900MHz - $143
    850MHz - $125
    800MHz - $110
    750MHz - $95
    700MHz - $85"

    Un-Caged Cage @ 2:17

    Well here it is, a scant month or so since I last updated the news. My real life job has kept me busy, and what little time I've had to play has been devoted to family and games.

    My new systems is up and running quite well. For those that don't remember, I upgraded to a new AMD Athlon 1.1 GHz CPU mated to a Abit KT7 motherboard. I also picked up a Leadtek GeForce 2 GTS video card. My first CPU was defective, but Multiwave was outstanding in taking care of my problem. I have nothing but good to say about Multiwave, whom I've been dealing with for the last 3 years or so. I buy all my hardware, so that's not a blatant ad plug. The prices are good, and I get what I order usually by the next day.

    The latest titles that have taken my time are Mech Warrior 4, Heroes Chronicles, Call to Power 2, and of course Unreal Tournament. For multiplay fun on the home LAN it's Age of Conquerors. I'm planning on spending some time with Combat Flight Sim 2, which so far looks pretty good.

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