Wednesday, July 21, 2004

Free Trials for Online Games

I've been getting the itch to play an online game again. I quit playing Star Wars: Galaxies a few weeks before the birth of my first child and haven't played much of anything since. I played both Asheron's Call and Dark Age of Camelot for a couple months after they were first released and ended up quitting both. I got bored with them fairly quickly and ended up back in Everquest.

I went surfing for info about all of the other online games currently on the market and found that I can play both Asheron's Call 2(AC2) and Dark Age of Camelot(DAoC) for two weeks for free. This is awesome! I get to try the game out without spending any money! The DAoC even allows me to use my old account with my old characters.

Friday, July 16, 2004

Stargate: Atlantis

I've always been a fan of Stargate from the original movie with Kurt Russell and James Spader to the series with Richard Dean Anderson.

Now we have Stargate: Atlantis. I have to admit, I like it also. Its the same stuff but in a new setting with new heros, new enemies and new technology.







Thursday, July 08, 2004

Microsoft Virtual PC 2004

Microsoft Virtual PC 2004

This is one of those handy tools where once you've used it for a while you'll wonder how you ever lived without it. I use this thing everyday for both work projects and my own personal projects.

It allows you to run virtually any Intel processor based operating system as a virtual machine on top of Windows XP or Windows 2000. Its great for testing software on different flavors of Windows OS. Its handy if you want to play around with Linux but don't want to set up a dual boot machine. Its awesome for client/server software development. You can simulate several differnt machines on the same box.

It virutalizes your hardware so the virtual machines see a generic video card, sound card, network card, etc. You can run as many VMs as you have RAM and processing power.

I've sucessfully installed Windows NT, XP, 2000 server, 98, various flavors of Linux, Solaris for Intel and MSDOS as virtual machines on my systems.

You can download a trial version from the link above.

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