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what is the difference between se and gameboy users? |
bhargava Joined: Jul 09, 2002 Posts: 95 From: Norway PM |
Well, the USB-patent is so called "Hot swapping" which means that you can plug it in and out as much as you like and that the computer detects whenever you plug in a device at the other end of the cable..
It should work fine..
What is "BSOD"??  |
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razorbee Joined: Dec 09, 2001 Posts: 46 PM |
I used Win 2000 before and am now using XP Pro for sync with IR and everything works fine with T68. Even think it works better with XP!
Haven't even downloaded anything from the SE website. |
marcsteinemann Joined: Jul 09, 2002 Posts: 39 From: Switzerland PM |
that's the point when se says that they don't support xp:
it can work fine and then you are lucky
but if it doesn't work, as irda on my asus l8400b you are simply out.
therefore they don't support xp, because there are many persons that are not lucky.
if you post that it works with your xp, you could add what kind of hardware you use. would be MUCH more helpful than just to say: it works.
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ultimatemobiles Joined: May 18, 2002 Posts: 328 From: London PM, WWW
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@ bhargava
BSOD = Blue Screen Of Death
The blue screen that appears with an error message whenever Windows decides its had enough!
Simon
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laffen Joined: Aug 07, 2001 Posts: > 500 From: Oslo, Norway PM |
@bhargava
Instead of buying a DCU-10, why don't you take a look at the msi
http://www.esato.com/board/viewtopic.php?topic=8406&forum=18 |
bhargava Joined: Jul 09, 2002 Posts: 95 From: Norway PM |
@laffen
It looks great, but I've read about some problems with the BT and IR, so I thought I'd go for a cable. Got a great price on the DCU-10 (375 NOK at Telehuset, as one of my friends work there). Flexi-data are selling the BT-key for 436 NOK, which isn't a bad price either..
What's the difference between a Bluetooth Key and a Bluetooth adapter??  |
bhargava Joined: Jul 09, 2002 Posts: 95 From: Norway PM |
@laffen
The BT-key in the link I posted is the same as the one you mentioned, isn't it?? I'm having second thoughts about the DCU-10 after reading marcsteinemann's post.. I use WinXP, and know that after a couple of times I'll start to think it is really annoying that you have to first turn off your computer, then connect the phone before turning the computer back on again. All this just to avoid the famous bluescreen...
Anyone tried the BT-key in the link posted above?? Any problems, or does everything work fine? Does the BT-key work fine with WinXP?
Hope someone can help me out here.. What should I buy? BT-key or DCU-10? Or what about a BT-adapter?? Don't really know the difference between a key and adapter
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lor Joined: Mar 07, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: Planet Bob PM |
the gameboy advance is superb
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marcsteinemann Joined: Jul 09, 2002 Posts: 39 From: Switzerland PM |
@laffen
good idea, today i would look for an msi bt adapter. some weeks ago i read an article on tomshardware about bt devices and their conclusion was: tdk is the rolls royce among bt manufacturers.
today i think this rolls royce is nothing for the roads i use in my daily life.
i got something like a reply from tdk support, but still nothing really usefull. |
marcsteinemann Joined: Jul 09, 2002 Posts: 39 From: Switzerland PM |
@original topic
maybe gameboys do support xp?
Dear Ladies and Gentlemen
Thank you for contacting Sony Ericsson Customer Care Center.
Our software does not support the Windows XP products yet neither the OS nor the
Office package.
As a matter of fact I have no information about the release date. Please inform
yourself on our web page or call us from time to time.
Best regards,
Diana Trisciuzzi
Sony Ericsson Customer Care Center
Tel. 0848 82 40 40 |
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