Attempt 2 to boot the thing up. An unexpected error was encountered previously that interrupted this previously. Please wait while I'm updating system files while drinking tea with bread.
Please goto [ HTTPS://Mihails-Guide.Neocities.Org/BitView/Textual/VIF.TXT ] for my version of Video Interchange Format converter, and [ https://mihails-guide.neocities.org/BitView/Textual/BVPRSNT2.TXT ] to break your legs against VECHO syntax. (TXTATRIB.BAT in preparation)
In the mean time, I'll zap the Windows XP Home Edition installation and replace it with Professional (there's a reason). I'll reduce its partition to just 16 GB, so I can have enough space to experiment with another OS.
There's well-obvious reason for that: way too many people tried to use Neocities as Twitter thanks to that convincing-looking `Post a message…' form. Well, thinking of how much Twitter clones/revivals are out there, you should love that microblogging format.
And I got an audacity to overvoltage my RAM from usual 1.6V to 1.75V and overclock bus speed to 220 MHz (110%) so hello 3.3 GHz CPU clock. Yes, I'm typing this from a desktop right now. (it can 1080p60 @ 40% of CPU, unlike the laptop)
I'm just goona assume the worst and give up trying to bother anyone (exepct a gave up a long time ago already).
Sorry for not responding earlier BTW, your comment got buried under a few updates and I didn't see it until today
Well, my report on these images was in turn also delayed for a few days after that cell phone browsing session when these errors were encountered. What exactly these images were were since forgotten.
[ https://mihails-guide.neocities.org/FUNSTUFF/MultiMon.JPG ] This's probably a usual picture for the most of you [ https://mihails-guide.neocities.org/FUNSTUFF/DualMon.JPG ] I've recently experimented with multiple monitor setups. I've connected either an old usual Samsung monitor and then an LG one. The latter's coolness lasted 1 day.
The latter could've been the best monitor I used so far. It displays colours more vividly, and has a blazing fast 5 ms responce time so I can finally experience the full glory of CRT flickering in a video. Both use 1280×1024 screen size, however, LG monitor is larger, which implies it has a non-standard PPI for which I dislike it. All UI elements look larger on it. Too bad the matrix is damaged though.
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