diff --git a/know-how/software/_posts/2009-02-02-microsoft-intellipoint.md b/know-how/software/_posts/2009-02-02-microsoft-intellipoint.md index a4195e1..369fcb1 100644 --- a/know-how/software/_posts/2009-02-02-microsoft-intellipoint.md +++ b/know-how/software/_posts/2009-02-02-microsoft-intellipoint.md @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ part after the equals sign. So just copy this line and change the ID. For me it %HID\Vid_045E&Pid_00F0.DeviceDesc%=HID_Filtr_Inst, HID\Vid_046D&Pid_C518 {% endhighlight %} -Now go to the *Device Manager* => *Mice*, right-click your mouse and choose *Update driver* => *Chose driver manually*. +Now go to the *Device Manager* → *Mice*, right-click your mouse and choose *Update driver* → *Chose driver manually*. Select the IntelliPoint directory and you should see an entry "Microsoft USB Laser Mouse 6000 (IntelliPoint)". Install it and reboot. Done. diff --git a/know-how/software/_posts/2009-02-08-sony-virtual-expander.md b/know-how/software/_posts/2009-02-08-sony-virtual-expander.md index d3382e0..2d19f1f 100644 --- a/know-how/software/_posts/2009-02-08-sony-virtual-expander.md +++ b/know-how/software/_posts/2009-02-08-sony-virtual-expander.md @@ -51,11 +51,11 @@ The latest version, `VirtualExpander_v24.exe` contains the following strings har To make it work with ANY USB drive, just get the ID of your drive: -1. go to *Control Panel* => *System* => *Advanced* => *Environment variables* +1. go to *Control Panel* → *System* → *Advanced* → *Environment variables* 1. add a new **System** variable `DevMgr_Show_Details` with the value "1" 1. OK your way back to the Desktop 1. open the Device Manager (make sure you closed the "System"-Control Panel before!) -1. find your USB drive in the *USB* group and right-click => *Properties* +1. find your USB drive in the *USB* group and right-click → *Properties* 1. find the ID on the new tab *Details* Now use your favorite Hex-editor and overwrite one of the SONY IDs with the PnP-ID of *YOUR* USB drive. That's all! diff --git a/know-how/software/_posts/2009-03-05-moneyplex.md b/know-how/software/_posts/2009-03-05-moneyplex.md index 7282504..8a4e32d 100644 --- a/know-how/software/_posts/2009-03-05-moneyplex.md +++ b/know-how/software/_posts/2009-03-05-moneyplex.md @@ -39,3 +39,7 @@ export LANG=de_DE.ISO-8859-15@euro {% endhighlight %} Now you should see all umlauts correctly. + + +*[HBCI]: Homebanking Computer Interface +*[UTF]: Unicode Transformation Format diff --git a/know-how/software/_posts/2009-03-30-microsoft-office-oem.md b/know-how/software/_posts/2009-03-30-microsoft-office-oem.md index 4ea4465..d1b8f1d 100644 --- a/know-how/software/_posts/2009-03-30-microsoft-office-oem.md +++ b/know-how/software/_posts/2009-03-30-microsoft-office-oem.md @@ -52,10 +52,17 @@ Going several pages further down, you'll find something familiar: 0000A0B0 4C 35 36 31 │ 34 30 31 2E │ 43 41 42 00 │ 9C CC 12 00 L561401.CAB..Ì.. ~~~ -`MSCF` stands for *MicroSoft CAB File*. It's a header for the standard `CAB` archives used to distribute software. The -`AUTORUN.INF`, `CC561401.CAB`, etc. are also a clear sign that this seems to be the index of the archive. The letters -`MSCF` are mentioned several times before this location but there was no file index near them. This one here is clearly -a standard CAB file. +`MSCF` stands for *MicroSoft Cabinet File*. It's a header for the standard `CAB` archives used to distribute software. +The `AUTORUN.INF`, `CC561401.CAB`, etc. are also a clear sign that this seems to be the index of the archive. The +letters `MSCF` are mentioned several times before this location but there was no file index near them. This one here is +clearly a standard CAB file. So now take your favorite Hex-Editor and cut everything up to the `MSCF` header. The new file has to begin with `MSCF`. Rename it to something `.cab` and use your favorite archiving tool to unpack it. Et voilà! + + + +*[OEM]: Original Equipment Manufacturer +*[CD]: Compact Disc +*[MZ]: Mark Zbikowski +*[CAB]: Cabinet diff --git a/know-how/software/_posts/2009-05-17-skype-to-sip.md b/know-how/software/_posts/2009-05-17-skype-to-sip.md index 1fa852b..f80077b 100644 --- a/know-how/software/_posts/2009-05-17-skype-to-sip.md +++ b/know-how/software/_posts/2009-05-17-skype-to-sip.md @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ --- -title: Skype <=> SIP Interlink +title: Skype ⇔ SIP Interlink layout: default created: 2009-05-17 13:06:06 +0200 updated: 2009-05-17 13:06:06 +0200 @@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ So this general description should work: |:------------|:-------------| |`via_addr` |IP of SipToSis/SippySkype| |`host_port` |Desired Port of SipToSis | -|`contact_url`|`sip:`//Asterisk-Skype-Extension//`@192.168.1.245:5060`| +|`contact_url`|`sip:`*Asterisk-Skype-Extension*`@192.168.1.245:5060`| |`from_url` |some name + the `contact_url`| |`username` |Asterisk-Skype-Extension | |`realm` |might be not used | diff --git a/know-how/software/_posts/2009-07-17-virtualbox.md b/know-how/software/_posts/2009-07-17-virtualbox.md index a8133dd..73f4cac 100644 --- a/know-how/software/_posts/2009-07-17-virtualbox.md +++ b/know-how/software/_posts/2009-07-17-virtualbox.md @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ Applications for overwriting empty blocks Eraser (Windows) ---------------- -[ [Homepage](http://eraser.heidi.ie/) ] Install as normal. Then go to *Edit* -> *Preferences* -> *Erasing...* and +[ [Homepage](http://eraser.heidi.ie/) ] Install as normal. Then go to *Edit* → *Preferences* → *Erasing…* and select the second Tab *Unused disk space*. Create a new method with one pass and a pattern of only zeroes. Now go to the "On Demand"-Tasks and create a new one with your local harddisks as target. Run it to perform erasing.