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Windows XP came out a little more than 10 years ago...
You are probably thinking of an IBM XT machine... with the 20mb HDD option it came out around 1986
Thx Rex...
yeah, I saw daube too...
It is a similar style but each letter is different (The a has no ascender swash, and the lower case "e" uses a stroke instead of a closed counter).. and all the text is stretched tall.
I stared with Danube and tweaked it...
the bitmap is on top...
Looks a little like Handel Gothic but more casual... could not locate EPS, and PDF search rurned up nothing but JPGS.
No one at Farrells answering phones today that can get me a vector.
Font reminds me of Fry's Electronics logo a little... It seems familiar but I cannot place it.
THX...
pop them all out... replace just one and boot, then swap out until you boot off each one individually.
CPUz will read your slots and ID which module is in which slot.
Tell us more about how this happened....
How did someone jobbing the print out underbid you when you are the one printing it anyway!?
I would not print a job for a competitor that bid against me on a job.
Old Paint is the resident expert on printers... maybe he will chime in and share his wisdom with you!?
Sounds like you have been doing cut vinyl for 10 years, and a few wraps the last three years..
How are you printing the wraps? Did you also design them?
You will also need a...
Do you mean me??
What am I wrong about? Do you know about some secret gyros inside hard drives?
I appreciate Jack's desire and willingness to contribute to the aggregate community intelligence, but what he decided to post, with much gusto and authority, was patently wrong.
I do not...
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