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Queasy Tiger

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About Queasy Tiger

  • Birthday Jul 13, 2002

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    QueasyTiger (Prev. GayFurry)#3177
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    https://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198328028736/
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    GTX1080Ti#2274

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    United Kingdom
  • Interests
    Pc's (What else), Pro audio and studio, music, furries, gaming and more.
  • Biography
    I enjoy tinkering, gaming, hardware and software, vintage computing, and more.
    I'll work on this soon.
  • Occupation
    I was a work experience kid at Maplin, until they went out of business.

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  • CPU
    AMD Ryzen 5 1600x (Overclocked to 4.1GHz)
  • Motherboard
    MSI X370 Gaming Plus
  • RAM
    8GB Corsair Dominator 3000MHz (Overclocked to 3200MHz)
  • GPU
    Zotac AMP! Omega edition Nvidia Geforce GTX 980ti (Overclocked)
  • Case
    (Custom painted) Corsair Carbide SPEC-03
  • Storage
    2x 120GB kingston A400 SSD, 1x WD Caviar Blue 500GB 7200RPM, WD Scorpio Blue 250GB 5200rpm 2.5" HDD
  • PSU
    Corsair CX850M
  • Display(s)
    BenQ RL2455HM
  • Cooling
    Cooler Master Masterliquid Lite 120 AIO CPU Cooler, Corsair LL120 Case fans
  • Keyboard
    DELL AT102 mechanical keyboard (ALPS black keyswitches)
  • Mouse
    Roccat Kiro, HyperX mouse mat
  • Sound
    HyperX Cloud Stinger headset, Beyerdynamic DT770 Pro studio reference headphones + Logitec Z323 2.1 speakers
  • Operating System
    Windows 10 Professional 64Bit

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  1. Don't know if this helps at this point, but the QLE2460 is what's called a HBA (Host Bus Adapter) that connects to storage arrays and provides fibre channel access to them. This is not the same as a NIC and cannot support an IP protocol.
  2. That's great though, thanks! It works way better than before, so I thank you very much for your help.
  3. Please help! Okay, so I'm a newbie to HTML and CSS. I'm in a bit of a pickle about my code. Here it is: <!DOCTYPE html> <html> <!--Head--> <head> <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1"> <link rel="stylesheet" href="stylesheet.css"> <link rel="stylesheet" href="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/font-awesome/4.7.0/css/font-awesome.min.css"> </head> <!--Body--> <body> <!--Background Colour--> <body style="background-color:#323232;"> <!--Menu Bar--> <div class="header"> <img src="img/logo.png" alt="Red Fox IT logo" height="50" width="50"> <a href="index.html" class="logo">Red Fox IT</a> <div class="header-right"> <a class="active" href="index.html">Home</a> <a href="sites.html">Our sites</a> <a href="resources.html">Resources</a> <a href="services.html">Services</a> <a href="team.html">The Team</a> <a href="contact.html">Contact</a> <a href="about.html">About</a> <a href="javascript:void(0);" class="icon" onclick="myFunction()"> <i class="fa fa-bars"></i> </a> </div> </div> <script> function myFunction() { var x = document.getElementById("header a"); if (x.className === "header") { x.className += " responsive"; } else { x.className = "header"; } } </script> <!--Text--> <div style="padding-left:20px"> <h1>Welcome to Red Fox IT</h1> <p>Lorem ipsum</p> </div> </body> </html> So, here is my problem As you can see, I've tried to make it responsive, but the little menu bars at the top right don't disappear when on desktop, or reveal the menu items when on mobile! And the active menu item stays there no matter what! I need them all to be hidden on mobile, and to be revealed when tapping the bars including the active item. I also want the menu bars to disappear when on desktop, replaced by the normal menu items. I have included the index.html and stylesheet Website.zip for you to have a look at, should you wish to give me a hand. (Website.zip) I get that Stackoverflow might be better for this, but I thought I'd try my favourite forum first. Also, apologies if it's something obvious. Like I say, I'm still new to this. Thanks all! Edit: The text at the top right "Red Fox IT" also responds to being hovered over. I'd also like this to be gone too, if at all possible.
  4. I know that they don't have to desolder them, because they tend to use a clip like this: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/SOIC8-SOP8-Flash-Chip-IC-Test-Clips-Socket-Adpter-BIOS-24-25-93-Programmer/273083703536?hash=item3f950ea0f0:g:AY0AAOSwx0FZkfCw That makes contact with the pins on the chip.
  5. Sorry if I'm just being dumb. I just don't understand this interface: Do these flashing devices come with some form of documentation to tell me how to go about using it?
  6. From the screencap on the Philscomputerlab video though, I don't understand how I would get the bios onto the chip
  7. I just had a little look, and (assuming that it is an inductor) it is a 10μH inductor. Is this what it looks like?
  8. Aha, yes. I'm not an electrical engineer, but I think that it is an Inductor. The copper winding is usually a key giveaway. The number might indicate a value of 100 μh (microhenries) I have seen it referred to as a 100μH common mode choke in my hunt to identify your component. I also am unsure that the value is correct however, as ebp from Allaboutcurcuits writes: "Inductors like that are usually marked in microhenries in standard two digits and exponent fashion: 100 means 10 x 10^0 (100 µH would be marked 101 - 10 x 10^1, 220 µH would be marked 221) Inductors of less than 10 µH might be marked with 2 digits in microhenries or 3 in nanohenries." So, you might need to investigate the value of the component, or consult an electrical engineering forum now you might have the name of it. Again, I am NOT an electrical engineer, but I think this is what you have here. Somebody please correct me if I'm wrong.
  9. Looks like it could be an SMD mounted inductor. Could you please show a close up pic, and one from the side?
  10. Okay, so here is some backstory. While browsing eBay for some cheap graphics cards, I wondered upon an auction for a fake 750ti. It was clearly a fake card, as even the seller stated in the description that the card was fake, and was in fact a GTX 550ti. My curiosity was peaked, and after thinking for a few minutes, I put in my max bid at £15, and forgot about it. A few days later, I got an email from eBay saying that I had won the auction for £5.60. Pleased with my bargain, I sent the payment, and waited for my purchase to arrive. Now, I must stress that I knew about these cards at the time, and about flashing the bios to make them appear correct, but hadn't read up on the subject. I was under the impression that you could flash the bios of these cards through software, but I now know this isn't true. I would very much like to get this card working as a 550ti but nothing I have read online makes sense to me. This video from PhilsComputerLab explains the process, and provides links to some of the hardware needed (Although these links are now either dead or not being sold anymore), but I cannot figure out how he actually does it. The software for the programmer he uses seems like utter gibberish to me, and how would I get hold of the bios in the first place to flash onto it? Now excuse my ignorance, I still haven't done much reading up on the matter, but I suppose if somebody has the knowledge and can give me some insight on here, then it saves me scrolling through web pages wondering if what I am viewing is the right thing. I need to know some simple things. What hardware do I need? What software do I need for the programmer, and how do I use it? What bios do I need? Is there anything else I am missing? If someone could give me a hand, it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance! If you have any questions please ask.
  11. Okay, I don't know how I did it... But I got it working. Now to deploy the sites! Thanks to everyone for the help, it's much appreciated!
  12. Okay, sorry for not being active on the forum. My dad is a writer-director and I've been helping him on his latest project. Anyway. Thanks for the help, but I think I've decided how I'm gonna do it. I think I'm gonna just use a basic Debian OS, and set up everything manually. At least until i find a better solution. Thanks though!
  13. I use VMware too. ESXI on my servers, so that would be nice if you could. I know however, that I do need to learn to do it myself. What I'll do, is use that to get my necessities running to begin with, while I try to fix my own. If you could do that for me, it would be much appreciated. Thanks
  14. Hi, sorry for the late reply. Been busy. With WAMP, I just have difficulty figuring things out. I think it's because I'm having to use Windows, which I hate, even though I have to use it. You see, I have autism, and some things are just easy and some are just hard, and it's hard to learn new things for me, so, since I have a little experience with Apache on Debian, I am going to try setting it up again with tutorials and such. I do want to use webmin and virtualmin too. And I have heard of docker, but I don't know what it is or how it works, or what it does. I think the first thing I'm going to do is get the Apache server up and running before I get into the VPS issue. I might even scrap that idea all together. I just wish there is someone out there who would partner with me to do it. Once I have the sites back up, I will start advertising that I'm looking for partners I think. Thanks for the help though
  15. I do have a Windows Server 2016 licence, but I have tried using WAMP with no success. Usually errors or things simply not working. And that's the other thing, I do want to offer VPS hosting, free. No, there is no profit to be made in it, but it's a hobby, and the amount of people that ask me for a site or VPS (Mostly family and friends) is staggering, so I really want to try and get it to work. My parents pay the electricity bill luckily, so I don't lose anything either. And I understand about what I'm offering being somewhat pitiful, but I have a DL380 g6, and a DL380 G5, so resources are kinda tight.... At the very least, I want to be able to host sites. I cheat and use a drag and drop builder, but that's not the point. I have 2 people who want digital portfolio's for their art in college, and i'm at a dead end... I can't afford hosting, I got my servers for under £100.
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