Friday, September 26, 2003
Borcon
BorCON - That term strikes fear in the hearts of many here at Borland... Mainly because those of us that have agreed to do talks are now starting to feel the pressure to finalize their talks... or in many cases, ahem.. to start them. October is shaping up to be an interesting month for many of my colleagues and I. For those two or three folks that actually read this drivel, I'll be giving three talks, 2110, 2172ab and 3130 at BorCON this year. Also since it is being held in San Jose, CA Convention Center which is only about 20 minutes from Borland in Scotts Valley, the "Meet the Team" session promises to be quite interesting. We plan on having as many of those on the Delphi/C#Builder dev team there. This session is in the evening on Monday, November 3 starting at 8pm.
Wednesday, September 24, 2003
Maybe I did miss NewGator after all... I just went ahead and registered it... or maybe it was simply to stop it from nagging me that the trial has expired [-)...
MP3s are not the devil
Art Watch - September 14, 2003 - MP3s Are Not the Devil - Part 2 - The Ornery American
Part 2 of a very well thought-out and convincing article... Part 1 is here.
Tuesday, September 23, 2003
Well... my bad. It turns out that Windows Mobile 2003 does exactly what I want with respect to multiple WiFi networks. I just needed to download the updated WiFi driver for my card... to bad the card is now starting to fail.
Pocket PC 2003
This past weekend I finally received the Windows Pocket PC 2003 upgrade for my Dell Axim. It was somewhat painful to perform the upgrade. First of all, the backup format was changed between PPC2002 and PPC2003 so you could not simply use the backup utility to retain all the information, so all the data had to be manually backed up. Then it was a little flakey during the install. It lost the connection with the computer once and had to be restarted, which made me rather nervous since this can cause the flash ROM to be half-burned rendering the device unusable... fortunately it only died during the copying of the new image to the device before it actually started the burn process. After about 20 minutes, it finally completed the upgrade.
The first thing you'll notice is there is very little visibly changed. It does have a little better connectivity management but what I'm really looking for is a utility that will automatically recognize and log-on to all the various WiFi networks I use.
<rant state="on">Right now I have to keep a set of registry files and a registry editor on the device. I place these files in a folder off the Start menu and then when I "lanch" the reg file, it launches the registry editor and imports the file. This was tedious to setup since I had to manually enter the WiFi settings in the card setup utility, open the registry editor and save the keys. This had to be done for each WiFi network which I use. Windows already has the support for this roaming capability for notebooks so you'd think that a mobile Pocket PC would do the same. Seems more likely that you'd carry around the Pocket PC to more WiFi networks than even a notebook. </rant state="off">
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