Ceton Cable Card and Cisco SDV Tuning Adapters
I got my Ceton Tuner card about 3 weeks ago and its working great. Windows Media Center in Windows 7 is amazing and great to have a DVR with 4 tuners. The only issues I have had was that some of the SDV channels didn't work correctly after it running for a little while and sometimes recordings were failing because of it. So I checked on the Ceton site and found this great article:
Cisco Tuning Adapters and the Ceton card
This article describes that the Cisco Tuning adapters I received from Time Warner cable should be hooked up in Parallel and not serial like Time Warner told me. The Tuning adapters do not support the pass-through port when connecting multiple TAs. You should be using a 3 way or 4 way splitter in order to split the cable connection and have an individual cable go to each TA and the tuner card.
I hope that helps out somebody else as well.
Thanks,
Andreas
GPSgate
I recently had a small issue with a Bluetooth GPS device and Mappoint 2010. It wasn’t able to communicate with it at all but if I used any other software it had no issue what so ever. So i researched a bit and found out that Mappoint has a few issues with Bluetooth GPS devices. Anyway long story short I found this great software called GPSgate. It is originally made for using the Bluetooth devices in more then one software at the same time. However it works great with Mappoint.
Once installed you can simply set the software to use the Bluetooth GPS and publish it one or more COM ports.
If you are not going to do anything crazy and really only want the software for Mappoint or Streets and Trips you can use the Express version which won’t cost you too much. So here is the link to the client:
http://gpsgate.com/products/gpsgate_client
And here is the link to the purchase page for the Express version:
http://gpsgate.com/purchase/gpsgate_express_license
I hope it works for you as it has for me
Andreas
HP LaserJet 1022 issues
Recently I was trying to fix an issue with an HP LaserJet 1022 on a Windows 7 x86 machine with an USB connection. The issue was that if certain files were being printed it would kill the print spooler until you clean it out (delete the print spooler files manually). I found that the biggest problem files were PDF files.
So I stated researching and found the following post:
http://arstechnica.com/civis/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=327353
In this post they are describing a very similar issue. They are also talking about that the solution is using a PCL driver (which by the product description it natively supports). However HP is unique in this case. They don’t actually have a PCL driver for this printer they only have a Host Based printer driver.
They requested help from HP who actually told them to use a HP LaserJet 6L driver.
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So by this answer from HP we can see that they are obviously aware of the problem but decided not to fix it and give a work around instead.
It works perfectly fine to use the LaserJet 6L driver. If you can’t see the driver when installing the printer you can press Windows Update in Windows 7 and Vista in order for it download a lot of drivers from Windows Update.
I hope this helps somebody
Andreas