Hey everyone. I haven't posted on here in a while, mostly for personal reasons. I think I'm ready to start blogging again, though. Hopefully, I'll be alittle more vigilant about posting thos time around. Thos blog started our with an attempt to document the upgrade of my computer, and quickly unwound from there. I'm not quite sure if this blog will have a specific topic, or if it will stay the generalized computer/tech blog it had been turning in to. I guess I'll find out in the long run. I hope you're there to find out with me. Stay tuned.
Sunday, July 31, 2011
Thursday, August 12, 2010
Modding and streaming
I've gotten a little into modding software lately. From modding the OS on my phone, to modding my desktop (see picture):

I blurred the calendar skin shown on the left, lower middle
portion of the screen, but it shows items from my Google calendar.
I think it's kind of cool to do, because you can make your OS/desktop look exactly the way you want it to. There are some risks involved (you could wreck your OS if you're not careful), but I've found that I had to do a lot of poking around help forums to get my knowhow.
The same thing happened recently when I was trying to get streaming to work to my PS3 using Tversity. That's why I'm going to publish a couple of howtos on doing these things. Look for them soon! I'll be going pver how to use Rainmeter to customize your desktop, and how to install custom visual styles for Windows 7. I'll also go through installing and setting up Tversity to stream your media (including some MKV files). Lastly, I'll swing back to modding, this time for Android phones.
Before I even start this series, I have a disclaimer to put out. I don't claim to have comprehensive knowledge on any of these topics. My howtos will by no means be an end-all-be-all, for the topics discussed. They will be based on my direct expirience, and you should keep this in mind when following these howtos. That's why I will also be listing my sources. Should your expirience differ from mine, you can hopefully find what's wrong, along with a potential solution.
Like I said, stay posted for more.

I blurred the calendar skin shown on the left, lower middle
portion of the screen, but it shows items from my Google calendar.
I think it's kind of cool to do, because you can make your OS/desktop look exactly the way you want it to. There are some risks involved (you could wreck your OS if you're not careful), but I've found that I had to do a lot of poking around help forums to get my knowhow.
The same thing happened recently when I was trying to get streaming to work to my PS3 using Tversity. That's why I'm going to publish a couple of howtos on doing these things. Look for them soon! I'll be going pver how to use Rainmeter to customize your desktop, and how to install custom visual styles for Windows 7. I'll also go through installing and setting up Tversity to stream your media (including some MKV files). Lastly, I'll swing back to modding, this time for Android phones.
Before I even start this series, I have a disclaimer to put out. I don't claim to have comprehensive knowledge on any of these topics. My howtos will by no means be an end-all-be-all, for the topics discussed. They will be based on my direct expirience, and you should keep this in mind when following these howtos. That's why I will also be listing my sources. Should your expirience differ from mine, you can hopefully find what's wrong, along with a potential solution.
Like I said, stay posted for more.
Android
In my last blog post, I mentioned my new Android based phone, the Moto Cliq. I've been looking into the different aspects of android (App programming, custom roms, rooting, that sort of stuff) and I'd be interested if anyone could point me in the direction of where I could learn more beginner level type stuff. I've signed up at a couple of phone modding forums, but they all seem to be filled with people who are lightyears ahead of my knowledge base, or people who knew almost nothing about computers or phones. I've already also taken a look at Google's Android developement how to, and it appears that they assume that you already know a good deal about programming in Java (their preferred method of devlopement for the masses is in a Java based IDE). So, if anyone out there can point me in the right direction for learning how to build a custom Android flavor, or how to program in Java/make Apps, I would be much obliged. More later about my Android based escapades as they happen.
Posted via my Moto Cliq
Saturday, July 31, 2010
Quick update
Since my last post, not that much has happened. I've installed a SSD in machine; an OCZ Vertex, in the 30 GB variety. That gives my rig these current stats:
Gigabyte GA-EP45-UD3P motherboard.
Intel Q8400 2.66 GHz proc
Asus EAH5850 Radeon 5850 Videocard
6 GB 800 Mhz DDR2 ram
30 GB OCZ Vertex SSD
Various other harddrives I have thrown in.
It doesn't do to bad on framerates for Crysis now. I'll post some benchmark numbers soon. I haven't had time to do much lately because of different other life aspects, and my phone. I've had an android based phone for the last couple months, so I've been poking around that. I'll include a longer post on that as well when I can. I realize I've been kind of neglecting to post for a while, but I think I'll post a little more often now on. Till next time!
Posted via my Moto Cliq
Gigabyte GA-EP45-UD3P motherboard.
Intel Q8400 2.66 GHz proc
Asus EAH5850 Radeon 5850 Videocard
6 GB 800 Mhz DDR2 ram
30 GB OCZ Vertex SSD
Various other harddrives I have thrown in.
It doesn't do to bad on framerates for Crysis now. I'll post some benchmark numbers soon. I haven't had time to do much lately because of different other life aspects, and my phone. I've had an android based phone for the last couple months, so I've been poking around that. I'll include a longer post on that as well when I can. I realize I've been kind of neglecting to post for a while, but I think I'll post a little more often now on. Till next time!
Posted via my Moto Cliq
Saturday, March 20, 2010
Memory
Well, I'm home now. After getting back, one of the first things I did besides sleep (jetlag sucks, btw) was check my mail. Sure enough, there was a package there for me. It was the memory I ordered.
Now, for those of you who might not know, RAM is your memory, and the more of it you have in your system, the better. Well, as you may have read in an earlier post, I only had two Gigs of RAM, due to a speed discrepency I found between some of the sticks I had, it was limiting my overclocking potential for my CPU. Unfortunately, even after the fix, I was still limited two Gigs of still-not-quite-that-fast RAM. So I ended up ordering 4 Gigs of 1066 MHz RAM (DDR2). Now its in my system, and it's better than ever.
Next up I have planned an even better upgrade. I will be going from Win 7 RC to Win 7 Home Preimium. On a solid state drive! An OCZ Vertex 30 Gig SSD. It's only big enough to hold the OS and maybe one or two programs, but it should improve my initial load time dramatically. I already have the drive (it's the part I was waiting for in the mail), and now I'm waiting on the OS, which hasn't shipped yet. I'll post again when I'm ready for the upgrade.
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
Monday, March 8, 2010
Waiting
So, I've been visiting with some family recently, and before I left I ordered a new part for my computer. Ihad it sent to the address I'm visiting because I figured it would get there sooner. It's still not here. Not cool. I keep checking the tracking number on Newegg, and it's been stuck in the same place for the last 4 days. I ordered it at least 11 days ago. Not cool USPS. Not cool. Leave a comment if you've ever been strung along waiting for a part.
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