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April 6, 2009

MSI Wind Tip: Sharing Files between a Dual-boot Wind (XP & OSX)

Filed under: Uncategorized — talkintech @ 4:46 pm

Now that I’m running a dual-boot MSI Wind (XP Home & OSX) I have a problem about sharing files between OSX and XP.  This is not a really big problem with OSX because the XP partition is seen as a read-only drive but under XP, the OSX partition is rendered invisible.  This makes things a bit difficult for me because I may have files I downloaded or created under OSX that I will need to access in XP.

The simplest solution to this problem is to save all data files onto a USB flashdrive.  This solution may suffice to most users but I personally don’t want an extra appendage constantly attached to my Wind so I thought of a more elegant solution.

There’s this cross-platform service called DropBox and I installed the DropBox client on both XP and OSX.  Whenever I am running on either OS and need to share a file between the my XP and OSX partition, I just save it on my DropBox folder.  Easy and no sweat sharing of files!

cool huh?

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My WindOSX-periment — 95% Functional

Filed under: Uncategorized — talkintech @ 3:56 pm

This is a continuation of my two previous posts.

The OSX installation on my MSI Wind was a resounding success.  I have a fairly stable system and everything seems to “just work” even if I had to jump through hoops to make them work the first time.  Here are some of the additional customizations I did on my WindOSX so far:

  • I was able to make its built in wifi adapter to work using a leaked driver that can be easily searched on the ‘net.  That means I don’t have to crack this baby open and replace its wifi adapter in order to have untethered access to the ‘net.
  • Using a nifty little program called Audieee4Wind and CHUD, I was able to make the headphone-out of this baby work.  However, I am still searching for a way to make the microphone work.

So far, the only things *not* working under OSX the are microphone and the VGA out (fixable by applying the updated video drivers).  The webcam initially didn’t work under Photobooth but it eventually did when I applied the 10.5.6 combo update.

So, what’s in store for this OSX-ified MSI Wind?  I’ll probably hack it until I find a way to make everything “just work” and by that time, I hope I have enough dough to buy me the real McCoy.

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March 29, 2009

My “small” Switch — Hacking the Wind

Filed under: Uncategorized — talkintech @ 7:30 pm

I I previously mentioned, I switched from the Eee PC 701 to the MSI Wind U-100x.  The Atom processor in this baby is vastly faster than the Celeron processor of my old Eee PC.  The larger screen is also kinder to my aging eyes.

The primary reason why I switched to the Wind is its high “hackability” potential.  I know that people had been installing OSX to the Wind since last year but there were a lot of kinks and bugs that made installing OSX a losing proposition.  That was until I discovered that the built-in wi-fi adapter of the MSI Wind is already working with minimal fuss.  All thank to MSIWind.net.

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Installing OSX to the Wind was very easy as long as all the drivers required is at hand.  I was amazed at this because I feel like the Wind is as fast as my previously stolen white Apple MacBook.  The only quirk remaning with this installation is its wonky webcam when running PhotoBooth — something I rarely use.

I configured my Wind to dual-boot with the bundled MS Windows XP Home but I find myself using OSX 90% of the time because I mainly use it to surf the ‘net and I am more confident that I will be less vulnerable to at least 98% of virus and trojans on it.

One good effect of this exercise is now I am more convinced to get a unibody MacBook later in the year as a replacement for my stolen white MacBook.  But for now, I’ll just enjoy what I have at hand.

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My “small” Switch!

Filed under: Uncategorized — talkintech @ 10:46 am


For more than a year now, I’ve been contented with my Eee PC 701 (4G) but around two weeks ago, I decided that the small screen and small storage of the Eee is no longer serving me well. An officemate, who is also connected with a local PC reseller has offered me a good deal on a yet another netbook. Since I have some disposable cash, I opted to “bite” at his offer.

My new netbook is now an MSI Wind U-100x. This is the cheaper variant of the Wind that does not have built-in bluetooth but has 2GB on-board RAM and 160GB hard drive.

Setting up the Wind for the first time was a no-sweat affair. All I needed to do was sit back and relax while it does its own thing and after a reboot, everything is in place — MS Windows XP was installed and all I needed to do was to install my favorite apps (FireFox, MS Office, etc.)

Being a self-confessed techie, I also experimented with installing the Wind with OS X but that’s for a different post altogether.

July 4, 2008

AirborneAccess + Smart Gold Promo!

Filed under: Uncategorized — talkintech @ 7:28 pm

If you are in the Philippines and is a subscriber of Smart Gold, then here’s some good news:

Get unlimited monthly Wi-Fi access at Airborne Access hotspots with your Smart Gold and Addict post-paid subscription!

Starting June 3, 2008; all SMART Gold and Addict subscribers who still wish to avail of the Unlimited WiFi Connections through Airborne Access may register for the promo with the following offerings:

1. P99.00 (less than $2) Monthly Service Fee (VAT inclusive)
2. Unlimited WiFi access in all Airborne Access Hotspots
3. Monthly Service Fee discount from P199.00 to P99.00 monthly for existing pre-registered subscribers.

REGISTRATION PROCEDURE

1. Subscribers should text REG to 9434 using the Smart Gold/Addict account to be registered in the WiFi promo

2. The password shall be sent to the SMART Gold /Addict MIN/mobile phone of the subscriber within 2 hours upon successful registration.

3. Subscribers will receive an error message for unsuccessful registrations.

4. Within a Hotspot area, the subscriber should access the SMART Gold Airborne Access log-in page where the username and password should be entered. The mobile number is the default username.

5. The log-in page shall display the Terms and Conditions for the service for his/her acceptance. If accepted, the subscriber is allowed to access the internet.

More details at the AirborneAccess website
http://noypeee.blogspot.com/2008/06/airborneaccess-smart-gold-promo.html

Dell-icious ULPC from… Dell

Filed under: Uncategorized — talkintech @ 6:49 pm


Gizmodo was able to snag an exclusive photo of Dell’s entry to the ULPC (Ultra Low-cost PC) niche and it looks absolutely Dell-icious!

I hope this is not one of Gizmodo’s infamous practical jokes…
http://noypeee.blogspot.com/2008/05/dell-icious-ulpc-from-dell.html

Eee PC running MacOS 7.0.1?

Filed under: Uncategorized — talkintech @ 6:48 pm

My Eee PC on SP3

Filed under: Uncategorized — talkintech @ 6:48 pm


I just applied Windows XP Service Pack 3 on my XP-fied Eee PC. My free space was down to 1.5+ Gb from around 2 Gb. No worries because the SP3 uninstall files now weighs in at around 220+ Mb and once I see that my system is stable, I’ll let CCleaner remove it so I’d still have ample space on my Eee.

I downloaded the SP3 file manually and applied it by double-clicking the file. I opted to do the download-and-install method because I heard that it is among the safest way of applying the patch.

So far, my Eee PC seems stable enough. The hacks I installed before SP3 are all working flawlessly and if I do not encounter any problems until Wednesday, I’ll clean up my SSD to free up precious disk space.
http://noypeee.blogspot.com/2008/05/my-eee-pc-on-sp3.html

CDisplayEx on Eee

Filed under: Uncategorized — talkintech @ 6:46 pm


I was a a bit bored and decided to read some comicbooks… on my Eee. I used CDisplayEx and the reading experience is pretty good!
http://noypeee.blogspot.com/2008/05/cdisplayex-on-eee.html

NetBook Remix: Ubuntu for ULPCs!

Filed under: Uncategorized — talkintech @ 5:22 pm

It looks like the niche we are in, the ULPC (Ultra Low-cost PC) niche, will have our own Ubuntu distro called “NetBook Remix”. Here’s what Mark Shuttleworth, founder of Canonical, has to say about it when asked by The Guardian, if he will be coming out with a special Ubuntu version for the small laptops we love:

We’re announcing it in the first week of June. It’s called the Netbook Remix. We’re working with Intel, which produces chips custom-made for this sector.

So that’s it, straight from the horse’s mouth. Can’t wait for June!

Here’s the link to the complete interview.
http://noypeee.blogspot.com/2008/05/netbook-remix-ubuntu-for-ulpcs.html

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