**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Oct 02 02:59:57 2019 Oct 02 09:26:47 How would one register an Internet domain name before the advent of the World Wide Web and Web applications to register a domain name? I guess by completing a form to be submitted via paper mail, electronic mail, or telefacsimile, more commonly known as fax? Or did Network Solutions or some other early registrar have a telnet server or dial-up bulletin board system or something similar so the applicant could directly enter their application in the database Oct 02 09:26:47 of the registrar? I was aged only two or three years when TimBL proposed the project that became known as the World Wide Web so I am too young to have even wanted to register a domain name before the registrars had a Web application for this purpose. Oct 02 09:29:53 for our TLD, you still fill in a paper form :-( Oct 02 09:35:02 sicelo: .za. ? Are you in South Africa? Or Swaziland? Or some other country in Africa? Oct 02 09:37:19 Did you have a Mercedes-Benz car that became damaged in a collision? I remember discussing this with someone on IRC years ago but forgot who it was. Oct 02 09:38:24 it a chicken and egg situation. Most would have e-mailed but I the first few must have had some other way. If you go back far enough there where distributed lists of names that you dropped in your hosts file. Oct 02 09:39:03 They would have been free back then tho Oct 02 09:42:43 Yes, reportedly the Domain Name System, which was created because manually maintaining the hosts database became too much work, has been used on the Internet since 1985. Oct 02 09:46:55 Swaziland is the one with manual TLD application. .za is quite 'modern' Oct 02 09:49:52 Another historical question asked out of curiosity because I never had analog cellular connectivity: can an analog cellular modem be used for a circuit-switched data connection, like with wired POTS? Again, I almost wrote “POTS service”. Oct 02 09:52:31 It's probably possible, people use internet over CB radio Oct 02 09:52:47 well tcp/ip anyway Oct 02 09:52:52 which is very wrong Oct 02 09:53:14 since it's against radioquette Oct 02 09:53:39 I think it has it's use cases but i wouldn't say it's a good idea Oct 02 09:54:01 no, cb/ham freqs are specifically for human contact Oct 02 09:54:22 no one is going to ban you for that, but it's wrong to abuse them\ Oct 02 09:56:49 I assumed packet radio had it's own band Oct 02 10:01:03 Also, is there a technical/engineering (not business/marketing) reason that Apple made the iPod Touch series instead of simply selling the iPhone series as a normal product without any subscription nor term contract so that someone who wanted a pocketable Apple iOS computer would use the iPhone series even if they did not have cellular connectivity? Oct 02 10:13:01 And while I am asking historical questions out of curiosity, why was the decision made for some early “cellular telephones” using a digital cellular network, such as the Nokia 6103b running Nokia Series 40, to refuse to let the user use them unless a SIM or equivalent is present when the computer boots? The SIM did not have to be for an active account so why should the computer care if a SIM is present? I had to get a used SIM so I could still use the Oct 02 10:13:02 Nokia 6103b I had because originally I had only one SIM that I needed to use in a different computer. Oct 02 10:14:20 I mean it should care if a SIM is present but I do not understand why it would prevent the user from using it if a SIM is not present. Oct 02 10:17:37 I still have the Nokia 6103b but I have not even tried to use it for years. I guess it may still be useful as an FM radio receiver or alarm clock or something else. Oct 02 10:33:49 Most likely due to SIM lock in requirements Oct 02 10:34:44 Right, I forgot about network locking. :-/ Oct 02 10:35:42 I mean they wouldn't want you to use your device as a PDA if your locked to a provider. Oct 02 10:46:47 also in those days the 'phone' function was considered more important than any other features in the phone. even Nokia N-Gage requires SIM, although it could be argued that it was gaming-oriented Oct 02 10:47:10 i think ngage runs fine without sim card Oct 02 10:47:32 at least i dont rmember having troubles using it without one Oct 02 10:49:34 ah, my bl-5c doesn't have enough power to boot the N-Gage .. now to find where i (mis)placed the barrel charger Oct 02 10:49:57 but i recall that it refuses to work without SIM Oct 02 10:50:19 i might check it in the evening to confirm if you wont find the charger earlier Oct 02 10:56:08 yes, requires SIM (N-Gage Classic) - maybe you have the QD? Oct 02 10:56:16 nah, classic Oct 02 10:56:32 there is a chance i have some dummy (nonworking) sim in it Oct 02 10:56:47 yes, likely :) Oct 02 11:00:06 What does it mean if my Samsung SyncMaster 275T (not 275T Plus, which already died) model of 27-inch 1920×1200 S-PVA AMLCD video monitor with fluorescent backlight suddenly and unexpectedly went completely blank (black) while I was using it normally and now it appears to still power off and back on normally but pressing all of the buttons other than Power on the front seems to have no effect? It has an internal power supply so I cannot easily try replacing Oct 02 11:00:07 the power supply. I cannot see anything on the display at all, which is different than the LCDs I have used where only the backlight died because then I could still see the image on the screen but the image was very dim. I have been using this video monitor since I got it used in early 2010 so I guess it finally has some hardware failure but I would prefer to continue using it instead of it becoming electronic waste because it is still a very nice display Oct 02 11:00:07 even if it is very thick compared to modern LCD video monitors with an LED backlight. Oct 02 11:04:07 I disconnected everything from the video monitor except for the AC power cord and the DVI cable but that did not seem to make a difference. Oct 02 11:04:58 This happened on Saturday, by the way, not just now. Since Saturday the video monitor has been sitting on the floor with nothing connected to it. Oct 02 11:09:58 The failure has to be in the video monitor because I am still using the same AC power cord and DVI cable with a spare 19-inch 1280×1024 TN AMLCD video monitor. My office computer has been running continuously without backup power for 116 days. Oct 02 11:14:04 Well, I suppose I should say that it has been standing on the floor since it is using the stand, not a wall mount. Oct 02 11:19:58 I have not even tried to open/dissasemble it but maybe a capacitor blew on the power supply board? But then how does it still appear to power off and back on when I press the Power button on the front? Oct 02 11:21:34 I have at least one 19-inch 1280×1024 AMLCD video monitor with internal power supply that failed but was fixed by my friend replacing at least one capacitor on the power supply board. Oct 02 11:24:27 There is normally a group of capacitors that need replacing Oct 02 11:25:37 It's not in the power supply section i think they feed the scaling board but I am not certain. Fixed two or three syncmaster by replacing caps Oct 02 11:26:21 LCD SyncMaster or CRT SyncMaster? Oct 02 11:30:48 Anyway, I should try to open/dissasemble it to check for blown/bulging capacitors or other failures that are obvious with only a visual (naked eye) inspection. Oct 02 11:51:32 lcd 17 and 19 4:3 Oct 02 11:52:15 caps blew from the bottom so visual inspection wasn't enough Oct 02 11:53:47 OK but if it is 1280×1024 then it is 5:4 , not 4:3 . ;-) Oct 02 11:54:29 1280×960 is 4:3 . Oct 02 11:56:44 Anyway, I removed the stand but do not see how to continue? I do not see any more screws to remove? Oct 02 12:03:00 plastic tabs probably. my SyncMaster 2033sw has them ... i'm glad i don't have capacitor issues yet, but the button assembly developed a fault. resoldering the connections (it's just switches) helped somewhat, although one of them still doesn't work reliably well Oct 02 12:07:18 Normal push buttons (momentary switches)? The SyncMaster 2243WM that is displaying my IRC client (I have a triple-head desktop computer) uses capacitive switches instead of mechanical push buttons for the “buttons” on the front. Oct 02 12:07:39 plastic tabs all round the bezel Oct 02 12:08:41 i broke two of the tabs; luckily those were areas close to screws Oct 02 12:10:12 i thought they would be a nightmare but as plastic push fit goes it was fine Oct 02 12:13:51 It is neat that the LCD SyncMaster models I have use the VESA FPMI (“VESA mount”) for the desktop stand included with the video monitor. On other brands of LCD video monitors I have, at least LG, the desktop stand does not use the FPMI. Oct 02 12:15:45 Apparently at least one Acer model I have is the same as the LG models I have in that the desktop stand does not use the FPMI. Oct 02 12:24:07 I think I have to find disassembly instructions because I am still stuck, do not know how to continue. Oct 02 12:25:13 Am I just supposed to pry off the back part/cover? Oct 02 12:37:25 pretty much, I found sliding guitar picks around the bezel pops it off. Oct 02 12:38:51 I never use a “guitar pick” as a guitar pick any more, only to disassemble/open things. :-D Oct 02 12:41:51 any hard plastic with sharpened edge will do Oct 02 12:45:28 sixwheeledbeast: Are you familiar with the SyncMaster 275T? The guitar pick just slides along without separating anything. Oct 02 12:47:36 Not the right monitor but all the ones I have taken apart are like https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AX1SC6JqDKk Oct 02 12:48:18 Have you disassembled a SyncMaster *T model? Oct 02 12:49:54 I dont recall exact models they where all for friends or customers Oct 02 16:31:32 I found the user manual for the 275T online but have not yet found the service manual, assuming that one exists. Oct 02 16:34:40 https://www.manualslib.com/manual/261330/Samsung-Syncmaster-275t.html?page=15#manual Oct 02 16:34:40 See pages 15 and 16 to see the front and back of this model with the case on/fully assembled. **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Oct 03 01:17:07 2019 **** ENDING LOGGING AT Thu Oct 03 01:44:01 2019 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Oct 03 01:47:37 2019 **** ENDING LOGGING AT Thu Oct 03 02:59:57 2019