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Blackjack!
Sale Price: $6.39
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This software is BRAND NEW. Packaging may differ slightly from the stock photo above. Please click on our logo above to see over 15,000 titles in stock.
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Tournament Poker 2006 (PC & Mac)
List Price: $19.95
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Practice your tournament skills and experience what the pro's do / Manage your local poker night no-limit hold 'em tournaments / Easy Casino Play Aid
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Tournament Poker: No Limit Texas Hold'em
List Price: $29.95
Sale Price: $1.00
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Tournament Poker: No Limit Texas Hold'Em lets you practice your tournament skills and experience what the pros do. Whether you play at a friendly local poker night, a card room in Vegas or the World Series of Poker, this is the game you need!
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At Games Arcade Master
List Price: $49.99
Sale Price: $39.99
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Sapphire Technology Arcade Master AR8450 Gaming Console AR8450 Video Game Consoles
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Jetfighter II
Sale Price: $84.00
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PC Magazine crowned Jetfighter the "best flight simulator on a desktop computer, period!" Now the hottest flight simulator/combat adventure ever continues with Jetfighter II: Advanced Tactical Fighter. Jetfighter II destroys the competition with advanced 3-D simulation technology featuring the new F-23 Advanced Tactical Fighter, complete with breathtaking scenery, the fastest, smoothest 256-color VGA graphics in the industry, booming AdLib sounds and the most spectacular jet dogfight action you will ever experience! The most advanced and powerful 3-D technology, period! Accurate time of day and sky coloration. Revolutionary animation lets you see parachutes opening in the wind, radar chaff blooming behind your jet, landing gear deploying and retracting. Real-time artificial intelligence for simulating the enemy to provide the most realistic dogfights imaginable. Wide range of conventional and top secret weapons. Includes F/ A-18 Hornet, F-16 Falcon, F-14 Tomcat. Spectacular time-acceleration feature. Instant flying mode for beginners- gets you in the air and flying immediately. Interactive hypertext help system. AdLib/ SoundBlaster support. Tunable joystick system for responsive controls. The best 3-D VGA graphics you've ever seen! Animation so smooth it will take your breath away! Real-world cityscapes. Light source shading. Accurate shadowing. Incredible midnight dogfights. Realistic modeling of the F-23, the most lethal fighter ever built. Blending radar stealth, smart weapons, and breakthrough aerodynamic design allowing speeds of Mach 3! Strap yourself into the most technologically advanced fighter aircraft of all time! Over 100 diverse and accurate combat missions. Now you can get in a dogfight with multiple MiG-29 Fulcrums! Experience the nightmare of evading SAMs homing on your signal! Every mission designed to keep you pumped with adrenaline! State or the art avionics. The most accurate carrier landing simulation ever.
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Deniska Designs USMC - EGA - Greeting Cards-12 Greeting Cards with envelopes
List Price: $19.95
Sale Price: $15.95
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EGA Greeting Card is measuring 5.5w x 5.5h. Greeting Cards are sold in sets of 6 or 12. Give these fun cards to your friends and family as gift cards, thank you notes, invitations or for any other occasion. Greeting Cards are blank inside and come with white envelopes.
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Deniska Designs USMC - EGA - Greeting Cards-6 Greeting Cards with envelopes
List Price: $14.49
Sale Price: $10.49
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EGA Greeting Card is measuring 5.5w x 5.5h. Greeting Cards are sold in sets of 6 or 12. Give these fun cards to your friends and family as gift cards, thank you notes, invitations or for any other occasion. Greeting Cards are blank inside and come with white envelopes.
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EVGA nVidia e-GeForce 6200LE 256 MB 256-P1-N400-LR
List Price: $44.99
Sale Price: $40.73
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Graphics adapter - NVIDIA GeForce 6200 - PCI - 256 MB - GDDR2 SDRAM - S-Video;VGA - DVIPrimary InformationVideo Output Type : Graphics adapter Form Factor : Plug-in card Video Interface : PCI Digital Video Standards ( Supported ) : DVI MemoryVideo Memory Technology : GDDR2 SDRAM Video Memory / Clock Speed : 532 MHz Video Memory Data Width : 64-bit Video Memory Installed Size : 256 MB VideoAnalog Video Format : VGA; S-Video Digital Video Standards ( Supported ) : DVI RAMDAC Clock Speed : 400 MHz Max Resolution (external) : 2048 x 1536 Dimensions&MiscellaneousHeader / Model : 256-P1-N400-LR ProcessorGraphics Controller : NVIDIA GeForce 6200 Graphics Processor Manufacturer : NVIDIA Core Clock Speed : 300 MHz Graphics Processors Qty : 1 ConnectorsInterfaces & Connections : VGA DVI-I S-Video UNSPSC CodeUNSPSC Code : 43201401
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GT 430 (Fermi) 1GB 64-bit DDR3 PCI Express 2.0 x16 HDCP Ready Low Profile Ready Video Card, ENGT430/DI/1GD3/MG(LP)
List Price: $65.52
Sale Price: $55.99
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Let your system process complex graphics easily as the ASUS ENGT430/DI/1GD3/MG(LP) GeForce GT 430 Video Card has 1024MB of DDR3 VRAM. Your system can also reach optimal graphical enhancement with the embedded GeForce GT 430. This video card is adaptable with any system and monitor via the PCI Express 2.0, DVI, HDMI and VGA ports. Enjoy astonishing graphics for your system as the video card comes with the compelling NVIDIA® PhysX® Technology and the NVIDIA CUDA™ Technologies.
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SainSmart GBS-8220 RGB/CGA/EGA/YUV to VGA Arcade HD Video Converter Board
Sale Price: $34.95
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This Sainic GBS-8220 CGA/EGA/YUV to VGA Arcade HD-Converter PCB allows
all types of RGB, EGA, VGA or YUV component signals to be up-converter and
display on a 31KHz PC VGA monitor, TFT monitor, LCD display, or HD-TV with VGA
connection. No need to set dip switches in order to figure out the specific
input frequency as all inputs are detected automatically! A great alternative to
purchasing a expensive, heavy CGA monitor. Use this converter with an existing
computer monitor or install a lightweight LCD display or even use to build your
own supergun!
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If you have never set-up a website, or been a webmaster, you may expect that you need a lot of technical knowledge to do this. In fact you would be wrong because easy website hosting is now available to anyone wanting to set-up their own website or blog.
You need both a domain name and a hosting account so there will be cost involved. You might be able to get one or other of these free by using a single supplier but if you want a premium domain (e.g. a.com) it will probably be cheaper to buy them from separate suppliers.
Proceed as follows:
Select you Domain Name: The extension you need will depend on the purpose of your site. If you are looking for an international audience then a .org or .net might be appropriate or .com if there is a commercial element. In this case cheapdomainnames.com is a good place to start looking. Search for a local registration site if you go for your local extension e.g. .co.uk or .de. Look for the cheapest site to register the name (but don't do so yet).
Chose your Website Hosting Provider: There is a lot of choice here with varying levels of service. Unless a hosting provider has been recommended to you I would recommend selecting one of the big names who have a good reputation for their support services. If any problems do arise you can then be confident that you will be able to get support.
Website hosting companies often also offer domain registration services and you can do this as part of the sign-up process with them. This is certainly the easiest way to go but it may not be the cheapest. The alternative is to register your domain name first with another company and, later, enter the DNS information provided by your hosting company. This is easy, it just adds another step to the setup process. If you proceed on this basis you should register your domain name first, so that you have the information when setting up your hosting account.
Set-up Hosting Account: On your hosting company's website you will need to choose your package and the period you will pay in advance. The "monthly" cost is lower the further in advance you pay. You then enter your contact and payment information. You should pay by credit card or PayPal as this makes it easier to get a refund should you need to cancel later.
If you registered your domain name elsewhere the hosting company will advise you of their nameserver(s). You then need to login to the site where you registered your domain and enter these. If you purchased your domain from the hosting company you do not need to worry about this.
Creating your Site/Blog:: Your hosting company will give you access to your Cpanel through which you control everything including your email and FTP accounts. To get started quickly open "Fantastico De Luxe" which is in the Software/Services section. This will enable you to quickly set-up WordPress, the very popular software for creating websites and blogs. WordPress in free and there are so many themes and plugins to choose from that you can effectively make it do what you want without any technical knowledge. To install it in your root directory (i.e. your home page will be at yourdomain.xxx) select WordPress in the left hand column of Fantastico. Click "New Installation" on the next page then complete the simple form leaving the "Install in Directory" box blank. The data entered on this page can be changed later and you will no doubt want to do so once you see what it is used for. Finish the installation and you will then get a page containing your database and login details.
You now have a Home page which you can view in your browser. You can also log into your Dashboard within WordPress and start building your site.
Easy website hosting is therefore available to anyone, so get out there and start publishing!
Andy Nataghi is an enthusiast and writer about all things technical and has a particular interest in Easy Website Hosting. For more information on Website Hosting please visit http://website-hosting-plans.com
Before and After VGA
In the earlier days of computers, the available monitors were either monochrome or two-color. This helped in the invention of IBM’s Color Graphics Adapter (CGA) in the year 1981 which provided a 4-bit palette of 8 colors and a maximum resolution of 640 x 280. Then, in 1984, an upgraded video card named as Enhanced Graphics Adapter (EGA) was developed in which the color palette was double having 16 colors and a resolution of 640 x 350. In 1987, IBM introduced Video Graphics Adapter (VGA) which led to the long lasting tradition.
Every modem graphics adapter card has the capability of displaying the VGA mode. This can happen only if the required device driver is not located or present, if it has been disabled purposely or if the operating system is not able to find a better driver. In the Windows operating systems, VGA can be displayed while booting the system in Safe mode.
VGA was replaced with Extended Graphics Adapter (XGA) in 1990 by IBM. But, during this time, the Video Electronics Standard Association (VESA) had released a similar device known as Super VGA (SVGA). Similarly, Super XGA (SXGA), Ultra XGA (UXGA) and Quad XGA (QXGA) were invented then onwards.
The display standards began to be developed faster from this point. The widescreen feature was developed with “W†in front of the display acronym like WXGA. So, the computer monitors started to be built with high resolution just like the video cards. Make sure that the highest standards of each device are compatible while you purchase VGA.
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Can I run an EGA device from a Super VGA card?
Can the output form my good VGA card properly send images to an old EGA device, assuming of course I make a properly pinned out cable? I need some computer whiz help!
I am really hoping for a definitive yes or no from someone who KNOWS the answer, and can tell me what practical modifications might be necessary if a direct connection will not work.
I believe you can, but you will only get 16 colors from it. Programs, and other software, might not look right with only 16 colors.
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