Posts Tagged computer
Home Brew – Temperature managed fermenting cabinet
Posted by pyrocam in on May 3, 2012
When home brewing beer, it is important to keep a constant and cool temperature. I like to aim for around 19 degrees C (66F) for ales (references) and 4 degrees C for lagers but in New Zealand the general yeasts sold or packaged with kits for lagers are really ‘lager style’ top fermenting (ale) yeasts; [...]
Cellphone TV Remote Control
Posted by pyrocam in on February 25, 2010
ContentsWhat is this Project?Why I built this.Project RequirementsHow it worksThe ComputerIR Transmitter setupSoftware SetupWinLircConsiderationsLooking ForwardThis is my Internet Remote controller for my TV/entertainment system and general home automation. What is this Project? This is a cellphone controlled home automation project, focusing on IR device control (TV) for under $10 This is what it looks like [...]
Unknown Device issues, Trying to identify unknown hardware
Posted by pyrocam in on February 25, 2010
Disclaimer: All care No Responsibility. you follow the instructions provided at your own risk. I take no responsibility any damage you may cause. Please read the article in full before starting I have spent most of today trying to install some drivers on a laptop I installed XP on yesterday. The issue? Identifying the unknown [...]
Re-Register all DLL’s to fix “No such interface supported” error in windows 7 after installing IE7 Standalone
Posted by pyrocam in on February 25, 2010
Re-Register all DLL’s to fix “No such interface supported” error in windows 7 after installing IE7 Standalone Disclaimer: All care No Responsibility. you follow the instructions provided at your own risk. I take no responsibility any damage you may cause. Please read the article in full before starting To test some website stuff I tried [...]
Microsoft Outlook Attachment Storage
Posted by pyrocam in on October 12, 2009
Working on documents ‘out of their email’ which is possibly the most dangerous method of working with documents. The problem with this is that files are stored in a hidden temp folder, and it’s very easy to accidentally overwrite the file, it is only a temp folder of course. in fact. the exact* location is [...]
