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		<title>It was the power supply</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Yeah. Oh yeah. Everything else works fine, but the brand-name power supply (AOpen) had to keel over and die. Admittedly, it was only a 235W in a system with two optical drives, two hard drives, and a 1.8GHz processor with 768MB of RAM (I just kept adding things to it without really thinking about power [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yeah. Oh yeah. Everything else works fine, but the brand-name power supply (AOpen) had to keel over and die. Admittedly, it was only a 235W in a system with two optical drives, two hard drives, and a 1.8GHz processor with 768MB of RAM (I just kept adding things to it without really thinking about power til yesterday, when the type of crash/hang I kept getting struck me as being a classic power problem), but… a <em>web-cam</em>?!</p>
<p>That’s ridiculous. But true.</p>
<p>Anyway, I’m planning on violating (yet again — serial offender, here) the “No user-serviceable parts” sticker on the now-dead power supply so I can fix it to use it in another system. I swapped it out for some generic Happy Star Lucky Fortune Power thing (yeah, the name is parodic… it mightn’t have to be, though!) I had lying around — only 250 watts, mind — and everything turned back on again.</p>
<p>Well, kinda. The web-cam still doesn’t work on this machine, but I’m inclined to think that’s Linux (kernel-level/modprobe crap) being screwy, and not hardware particularly. Might be power again, but I doubt it.</p>
<p>And the web-cam is fine. I tested it on a Windows box and was delighted with the rather-un-crappy quality of it. Which you’d kinda expect seeing as it does 1.3MP still images, but I digress. Fixed-focus, but the exposure auto-balance is pretty decent, so I’m happy. Good exposure capabilities are what make crappy cameras less crappy.</p>
<p>As for the hub-that-wasn’t-a-switch, well… it’s going back this afternoon, if the place is open. They open IT-shop-like hours (i.e. open late, close later :P), so I’ll head down after midday. Hopefully I can just get a refund on the 3Com hub, because I don’t really need a new switch after all (though I <em>want</em> one that’s more solid + doesn’t make squealing noises incessantly!).</p>
<p>Oh, yeah, pictures. Here’s the 3Com hub on the inside. Because I had to unplug the fans, which were grinding annoyingly (barely spinning), and because I make it a habit to open up any bit of second hand gear to check for… dust, insects, anthrax. Whatever. The real reason is geekery.</p>
<p><img src="/blog/wp-content/2005/12/IMGP1281.JPG" alt="3Com LinkBuilder FMS II" /></p>
<p>Note howit’s designed to readily accommodate 24 ports. The 6 port model, reputedly, also has the same design, though presumably you’d need different types of chips there (divide 12 by three then try and multiply by a whole number to get 6… you can’t). Anyway, it’s after 12… I’m off!</p>
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