Quote from: nero355 on Today at 12:57:09 AMNo idea : Sold it for big €€€ to a collector in the U.K. a couple of years ago ^_^Good call, plus it's good that at least these special editions get preserved that way. Win-win, it seems! :)
Quote from: nero355 on Today at 12:57:09 AMBut I think it would because of the brand of the NICs : Broadcom or MarvellHmm, Marvell was one but the other was a Vitesse PHY that was fed from the nForce4 and thus would likely also have used the nVidia PXE boot... I think it used the "forcedeth" driver, anyway. Oh well. :)
I think those did not have any Nvidia parts involved.
Quote from: drosophila on April 23, 2026, 11:33:24 PMAh, I see, these special set-ups aren't for me so I'm rather uninformed. :)I am just geeking out a bit since that hardware era is precious to me ;)
QuoteMy current question about this limited edition would of course be "does that one boot from the documented KEA PXE setup?" :)No idea : Sold it for big €€€ to a collector in the U.K. a couple of years ago ^_^
QuoteHaving all-solid caps in that age certainly was quite the upgrade, even without the special sound!I was not that special to be honest, but hey... Marketing Wizards !!! LOL!
QuoteThe placement of the SB with it's little fan is kind of meh though: if the fan fails, how would you replace that special thing?I had cooled every part of my PC with Thermalright heatsinks at the time combined with silent GLL series Papst fans on them so no issues there ;)
QuoteHowever, I just checked the datasheet of the RTL8211BL and you were right: it indeed is a plain PHY, not a fully integrated NIC, so it makes sense that the nVidia chip contains the actual MAC, therefore having the nVidia PXE boot agent is reasonable.Thought so :)
Quote from: simdim on December 20, 2023, 08:34:42 PMi5-2400https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/products/sku/52207/intel-core-i52400-processor-6m-cache-up-to-3-40-ghz/specifications.html
QuoteJ4105https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/products/sku/128989/intel-celeron-j4105-processor-4m-cache-up-to-2-50-ghz/specifications.html
Quote from: persons on April 22, 2026, 06:42:37 AMWhy are there implicit deny rules (that cannot be seen from GUI) for other services but not mDNS?
QuoteIs this the right place to request basic features? If not, please direct me to the best (free) place. Every service that requires interfaces to be selected should include an option to auto add firewall rules
Quote from: persons on April 22, 2026, 06:42:37 AMAlso why is logging disabled for newly created rules, and why is there no 'select all / batch' way to enable logging? Debugging issues is a fundamental process to learning.
Quote from: pc44 on April 23, 2026, 04:26:58 AMI have an older version of Device Monitor installed and working. It is great !!!
I am happy with it, but is there a way to update to this new version, or do I need to fully uninstall/reinstall?
Thank you.