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22
Feb

W00t Sez I

So I am told that I am rather too formal in my email communication. Wha? Me formal? Ach nein! But then I took a double-take when I reread some of the emails I have sent of late, and needless to say, I sat there looking at words flow past, words like “Nay”, “Nary”, “Betwitxt”, “Twain” and the like … that’s not how normal people talk! Really must rehash my writing skills. Or not.

Daniel our LD guy dropped another piece of news in me lap this morn. Apparently I am also the DSpace output tracking guy at the OU as of today. That is SOME added responsibility in addition to the IMS Global work, and my regular PhD work. So people, in case you have any EndNote queries, and/or need some DSpace info, Tim’s your uncle.

Tim@12:00

Update @ 27.02 – Since then I have received quite some feedback regarding this particular post of mine. The most vociferous was that of the Namesakes’. Worry not Namesake of common feather, the parlance shall remain as such. Tally ho!

21
Feb

Back at work!

And indeed back to Vista – just had to try it out on my new machine. And am glad to report an Experience Index of 5.7! Vista feels rather quick, and works really fast, without any performance tweaks etc. I have installed the x86 version, foregoing the 64 bit for the time being (due to the lack of driver/app support for that platform).

Each day brings new revelations about the new setup, for instance Realtek HD Audio panel pops up as soon as one plugs in a connector, allowing one to correctly identify and setup the device. I am rather impressed by this feature. In addition, I noticed that the native resolution of the TFTs works fine, without my having to tweak the DPI setting (as was always the case with the older setup). So, I am operating at 1680×1050 for both TFTs with 96 DPI. The new GFX card can handle it all, without any shadows or pixel discoloration. I cannot emphasize enough how pleased I am with this.

Earlier this day the need arose, to connect via VPN to the OU mail server. The solution couldn’t be straightforward owing to the fact that I rely on the 24×7 availability of my local network for file server access. I cannot afford to disconnect either computer from the local network to access the OU VPN. I hit upon the alternate solution almost immediately. The answer – Virtual PC. With perfect support on Vista, this solution would indeed work well from within the Vista environs, once the Virtual Machine gets its own IP (not NAT). As of this moment, I am installing XP in a Virtual Space on my server machine.

Back to the real world, an intensely busy week looms ahead next week, for which I will have to prepare well in advance. It seems the three working days remaining this week, shall be spent bringing my affairs to order, and collecting literature/resources for the weeks ahead. On a related note, I am pleased to report that the first proposal review was rather glowing in its evaluation, and the reviewer has recommended that the proposal be accepted “as-is” without any alterations/modifications! What an honor. Though I must admit that I personally was not very pleased with the lack of cohesion and the structure of the same, so I have spent the past two days, correcting, updating and altering the proposal to bring it more in tune with my personal expectations of such a document. Let’s see what the Supervisors think.

And with those thoughts, I head back to work… Updates on the VPC setup a bit later.

17
Feb

Carneval, New Setup

Here I sit on my C2D system, updating the blog for the first time from this behemoth of a configuration. The whole setup took me 3 days, during which I bought the components, salvaged some, laid new wires, changed the networking cables in the whole place, installed a new switch, found new uses for the old machine, and generally, just had a whale of time. More on the setup, and pictures of the Alienware rig later.

So I entertained myself, just doing random things, mostly cleaning up my place, picking up the debris, after the hurricane “New Computer” hit. Speaking of which though, here goes – The components arrived on Valentine’s Day. I took my time and assembled the same at my own pace. The main stumbling block was the new SATAII drive, which I knew not how to install. The board is devoid of any IDE connectors – and has instead, 6 SATA connectors. The manual was put to good use here. The board is also devoid any fans… a fact that never ceases to amaze – the whole rig is SO quiet, that the computer in the corridor (my old system, with 8 fans and 11 HDDs) in comparison, can be thought of as sounding the bassoon!

 
 

The processor was seated and the Proc-fan was installed, next the memory was seated and then I mounted the MB on the case. The 500W Black Diamond PSU is really heavy, I was surprised, but then I remembered, my once “all powerful” 450W PSU in my old machine was twice as heavy. The PSU is nearly silent; I can highly recommend the same. I then connected the F_PANEL, and mounted the HDD and DVD RAM drive. What struck me most impressive was that the drive bays don’t need screws! Just mount and twist, mount and twist. The real problem though was the GFX card. The concepts of no screws, extends to the PCI bays as well – which is something I don’t quite appreciate in this Case-rig. I had a difficult time mounting my GFX card due to its oversized passive cooling setup as well as the fact that it was far too wide for the pre-installed clasps in the rig to close on. So I had to find a way to screw it in, the problem? The space was way too narrow. I couldn’t fit a screw through that, and all attempts came to naught. Then it struck me, why the heck not screw it in from outside the case. Brilliant, that I did, and here we go! Still not a very convenient way, but it works! And with that I was ready to test my system on Thursday. I did so, and it works perfectly! I got the display and though I struggled on Friday evening to get XP installed on it (due to the ACPI and SATAII confs) it works!

The old rig has been relegated to a media, print and file server. The drives from that rig are mounted over the Gbps network on startup. That’s 11 drives mind you, and a HELL of a fast network. I could see how much difference a 1 Gbps switch can make! The transfers are SUPER fast, not even a second of delay. Feels really quick under the fingers, as if the drives were mounted locally. In addition, I have installed the DVB-S Card on that machine. So no junk in this C2D system, but rather all is relegated to the old one. I then moved out the printer from my room to the corridor, and connected it to the server. Voila, it works! It works! And then came the difficult part, the wiring.

I had to uproot all existing network cables from my rooms, for here’s CAT 5E baby! Faster, better… and more expensive Anyhoodles, what needs to be done, will be done. With that in mind, I started laying the new cable, uprooting my wireless router (no more MacBook, no more router need), and connecting my Dreambox to the main router, and then laying the new network. The switch from 3Comis just amazingly beautiful! It lights up in hues of white and blue, and looks really a class apart. The network cables were a pain in the proverbial bum, but what followed was even worse – the satellite cable. This was really difficult to lay, owing to the thickness of the cable involved. I had to find special clamps for this. The usual ones just wouldn’t work. But after an hour of back breaking labor, I was good to go! Fired up the server, fired up the C2D, and voila, it works better than I could’ve imagined. The whole setup is seamless and very quick indeed. The best decision was indeed to invest in a Gbps switch! I really love it.

Then of course, I started with the cleaning part. The boxes from the purchases as well as bits and pieces of cable were strewn across the rooms, and my table was a mess. So a vacuum cleaner in hand, I took up the endeavor to clean up this joint, and that I did. I can proudly proclaim, the house looks beautiful, and the wiring is nowhere to be seen. Now all y’all must be wondering how the new system operates… well wonder no further. Though I have not the benchmark results yet, I can proclaim the following –

IT IS A BEHEMOTH! The gaming is amazing! I have tried Top Spin 2, at FULL settings, all graphic extras turned on, and at full resolution on my Dell 2005FPW, and m8s/luvs, the performance has to be seen to be believed. I have never been so impressed, for I had tried this game on my old rig, and basically with everything turned to the lowest possible res, I could barely make the game crawl. It was simply unplayable! I will have the benchmarks up as soon as possible. For now, enjoy pics of the rig!

Tim@14:09

15
Feb

Valentine’s Day – The followup

Oh ye bright and sunny morning, what promise of a wonderful day have ye brought with? On to my love, my new powerhorse Computer! C2D baby! I spent the waking moments building the machine, taking my merry time with it, and seating every component. It is ready and will be plugged in, as soon as the other computer is finished with file transfers. This new system should be a monster in comparison. I shall of course put up the benchmarking results as soon as I have them ready, on here. The case is a wee too bling bling for my liking, but alienware cases usually do fit that mould. The Kennisnet have finally responded. Francis forwarded their mail to us, this morning. Things seem finally starting to pull together. Though the response wasn’t that enthusiastic, we hope that with further elaboration of our aims and objectives from this resonance group meeting we would be able to generate some interest for participation or at the very least, for online questionnaires. There is a tremendous backlog of things to-do, things that i shall be systematically addressing in this long weekend coming-up. Need to make my proposal crisper, and go through the literature to prepare myself for the first journal article in the internal Dagstuhl. In addition I need to bring myself up to speed on the IMS Enterprise v1.0 specification, not to mention, brush up on my IMSLD specification knowledge, knowing that once Daniel leaves I am the resident IMSLD expert at the OU. Brr – better get started…

14
Feb

Valentine’s Day

Holy toledo, so I pulled an all nighter to fix my computer woes, and lo n behold at 10:00 AM there was a ring ring at my door, and who do I find there? The DHL guy! W00t, the components are here! Can’t wait till the day is done for me to start assembling the PC! And mother of all that’s good and pure, I found that the Gigabyte board they sent me is a Rev. 3.3 and not 2.0 as I expected! Awesome! Mmmm I am just looking at the C2D box on my desktop, ever so beautiful! I so wanna rip it open and start assembling my Alienware computer :D But alas must work!

In other news, the namesake dropped by with iets lekkers! Namely Waffles. Refused coffee though. Ezel ;) Was nice to chat with him, talking about all the random things that we usually indulge in.

Surely you guys have been asking me, what happens to my old PC now. It is no behemoth of a PC, even though the specs aren’t half bad. But it will get relegated as a Server/BitTorrent client. I shall put up an illustration of the setup later this evening, once I get Visio 2007 running. Any ideas on which OS I should run on it? Lemme make this clear, no flavor of linux is gonna touch this system of mine ;) So anything other than Linux please. I am leaning towards MSW2K3 – File Server, though it might be overkill… XP might just do the trick, but I dun wanna be rebooting my PC all the time… I wanna leave it on for extended periods of time, without worrying about performance! Anyways, that is a later concern. Let’s first get the new Conf up and running!

More later, Tim@14:30

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