On Sat, 03 Nov 2012 00:21:33 -0800, Robert Baer
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rober...@localnet.com> wrote:
> Arris Model TM702G/CT P/N TM02AHDG7CT.
Good modem. DOCSIS 3.0 with VoIP. If it ever hangs or acts weird,
punch the reset button with a paper clip in back as the built in
battery will prevent reboots using the "pull the power plug" method.
Diags show no modem or cable network errors, so it's probably not the
modem causing the stalls. However, since you have the slowest
1.5Mbit/sec Comcast(????) service, you still have some potential
problems with "bursty" data.
> Motherboard: ASUS M2N-MX SE PLUS, presumably the most modern MB that
>will directly run IDE hard drives (damn CD/DVD interface is SATA which
>means some of my older software cannot install because said software
>uses its own DOS IDE driver (and all but one of them work with SATA).
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http://www.asus.com/Motherboards/AMD_AM2/M2NMX_SE_Plus/>
Asus makes generally good mother boards. That one looks like it came
out of an HP or Compaq computer. I don't like AMD processors, but
that's just a personal preference. They work. All the current
motherboards are SATA. The added boost in performance over PATA is
well worth the effort. How you managed to find PCIe drivers and dual
core CPU support for Windoze 2000 will remain a mystery.
> Now i _could_ go back to Win98SE...
You could also go back to an abacus or slide rule. In a past life,
whenever we had a teething problem with new processes or production
line problems, there was always some clueless manager that would
pronounce that the solution was to go back to the previous methods,
which were known to work. I invariably had to convince them that this
would effectively created an arrested growth situation, where nothing
would progress beyond that point. It's the same with your computer.
If you like working with stone age technology, by all means, please do
so. However, do not complain when it doesn't work with the latest
cable modems or software. You're still stuck at Windoze 2000 level of
performance, features, and technology. Put a jet engine in a
Volkswagen and what do you get? A Volkswagen.
> I would like to use _one_ OS for everything..off-line work; lotza
>programs i have are old and reliable - only one needs impossible to get
>activation.
Well, you've just experienced your first difficulty which is going to
be difficult to solve with Windoze 2000. In effect, you have the tail
wagging the dog. Instead of utilizing the latest advances in hardware
and operating system, you're letting your attachment to old software
drive your computing decisions. There's nothing wrong with doing
that, except for the not so minor detail that you can't do it forever.
I still support SCO Xenix customers running an OS that officially died
in about 1989. Also SCO ODT 3.0, which officially died in about 1995.
Not too long ago, I supported a Apple Lisa Xenix running a machine
shop CAD program. The difference is that they're NOT using these old
machines for general purpose computing. They're running a single
legacy application needed to keep paranoid lawyers and reactionary
owners happy. The general purpose computing was done on various
modern desktops and laptops. I suggest you consider doing the same.
If you have some antique application that you've become firmly
attached to using, usually as a result of having borrowed it from a
former employer, then dedicate a machine (or virtual machine)
specifically to running that program under Windoze 2000, and buy
something modern to run the current stuff. Machines are cheap. Your
time tinkering with antique operating systems is not so cheap.
> The i could re-boot to a different OS for online (Win7 maybe).
> Switching back and forth is a PITA and then some..
Or, you could run a virtual machine for the Windoze 2000 stuff on
Windoze 7 (or Windoze 8). What's important is that you actually try a
machine with a modern operating system on your cable modem setup and
service, and determine whether it's the computer, OS, or something
else. Decisions based on testing tend to produce better results than
decisions based on speculation.