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Re: efika and morphOS
« on: January 20, 2009, 07:30:09 AM »
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pyrre wrote:
2: when i do something, like resizing windows. The efika makes a strange noise. difficult to explain... But everything i do makes that noise...


Is it a kind of buzzing noise when something is happening on the screen? If that's the case, I've had the same problem and it was actually the PSU making the noise. After I changed the PSU the problem was gone.
 

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Re: efika and morphOS
« Reply #1 on: January 20, 2009, 10:59:08 AM »
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zylesea wrote:

Fro my experience the cahnce to get the origial MAC is 1:8 (or a bit less). So, statistically you need 8 attempts. If you don't want to register MorphOS and don't use a network configuration where identification is done by the MAC you don't need to bother.  


From my experience it takes an enormous amount of reboots to get the MAC-address right, because I still haven't managed to do that. So, I'm stuck with an unregistered version of an OS I've paid for, which sucks...