Archive for January, 2010

Land of the Hornbills.

I’m heading for a short trip to the land of pedobears horn-bills to visit my pedobear friend, Sie Khai.

So this shall be the last post of the month! =) . Adios amigos.

Samsung T400 dissected-Part2 (Surgery)

Few weeks ago I wrote a post regarding the Samsung T400 dissected and the screen was brought back to life. However as posted there, the keypad of the phone was slightly cranky and had to be modified a little. Well modifications don’t really match the quality of a real working unit.. The keys were still a little hard to press and each key would require different amount of pressure to make the input work.

Oh anyway, let’s get to the point. I managed to get the replacement unit for this phone at a local flea market. The phone was pretty much screwed up with its flipping parts broken into 2. LOL. The unit was from Vietnam though.. (says the firmware when it was booted up).

Ahh, the two keypads together. Look at the hinge where the other phone broke. *ouch*.


(“new” and old)(rev 3.3 and rev 3.2)

The two mainboards together. The keypad of the phone was actually soldered on the main board of the phone so it would be a little messy if the keypad was replaced. Instead, the easier way was to simply swap the main boards and plug everything back in. The “new” board was a rev 3.3 board while the original one was rev 3.2 . Didn’t notice any difference in performance though. I accidentally broke the volume button ribbon during the brain transplant. Such a waste, no more volume control for the phone but then the other functions works good. If there’s a need for the volume control in the future, I shall perform another surgery to transplant the volume control ribbon from the working unit.

Now the phone is working great. Time to get another sim card and get it back to duty.

Total cost of repair: RM2.

VNam Kitchen Restaurant @ Ipoh

Craving for Vietnamese cuisine in Ipoh? Perhaps VNam Kitchen Restaurant is the place to go. As far as I know, it is the ONLY restaurant in Ipoh which serves Vietnamese food. Hahaha not bad not bad.. =P.

Located at the “business area” of Ipoh, this shop is not too hard to find. Simply walk along the lane which has the buffet steamboat restaurant and Soon Fatt restaurant. Its right in the middle.

As far as I know, VNam Kitchen Restaurant originated from the Klang Valley where the original owners started their business there. Now their business in the Klang Valley has been taken over by their children and they decided to come back to Ipoh and start another restaurant. (The one in Klang Valley is called another name). VNam Kitchen restaurant has another stall in Vooley Food City at Ipoh Garden. Of course, the variety of food served at that stall are much lesser than the real shop itself.

Hmm, considering that I have not tried Vietnamese coffee so I thought erm. let’s order this.

The coffee came like this, hot water kept at the top of the stainless steel container slowly dripping through the coffee beans. It was really sweet though. They provided free additional hot water thought if you’d like a refill.

Here’s the appetizer. It comes in a plate of 3 different types of meat fried in different style. There’s the Vietnamese vermicelli(Mong) and fried spring rolls. It comes with rice paper thingi which is supposed to be used to wrap the ingredients a.k.a. popiah.

Failed attempt to wrap~

Here’s the lemongrass chicken chop rice. Supposed to be the best seller here. There’s another version of this also, pork lemongrass chop. It surely did not fail to live up to its best seller status =P.

Vnam Kitchen also serves other Vietnamese food, such as the famous Vietnam’s Pho Bo or beef noodles, chicken noodles or Pho Ga, and spring rolls wrapped with sheets of rice paper. I ordered the Pho Bo only though.

Plenty of beef inside. However, I still prefer the beef noodles served at Sri Maju. I know they are different, but I like the soup in Sri Maju’s beef noodles more.

Getting to this place is easy but then be aware that the chances of getting a parking lot near to this shop is very low. Be prepared to walk alot..

Demonoid Invitation “Giveaway”

I have ONE invitation code for the Demonoid torrent tracker site.. Yes only ONE.

Anyone wants it? I’m told that I’m not allowed to sell this but then you could always BE GRATEFUL and send in some donations to my paypal account. After all, think of all the benefits of getting a Demonoid account.

- You’re downloads would be faster than ever!
- Be the first few to download those new rips!
- Getting to be the coolest person around having the latest downloads! (in a way =P )

Come get it. Submit your interest here at the comments area.

Guide: Running Windows 7 on VMWare Fusion 3.01

Alright, so you have a running Hackintosh or a real mac but then you still need those applications that run on a Windows machine just because your boss uses it and he wants you to use it too.

There are several options out there like Parallels and VMWare Fusion or the usual, BootCamp. However BootCamp does not allow you to run Snow Leopard and Windows 7 simultaneously. So we’re down to Parallels and Fusion. Honestly, I went for Parallels first because it sounded better *winks* . But then, switched back to Fusion after my failed attempt to get it running simply because my budget Intel E5200 processor does not support hardware virtualization. Parallels is pretty picky about the processors you use but Fusion allows the installation to be done only on the 32bit version of Windows 7 if your processor does not support Hardware VT. The slightly newer budget E5300 does support this function though (reported by Sie Khai).

So, what will you need to get this Windows virtualization running:

- A quad core processor (if possible). Otherwise, a dual-core processor. Single core? Find a job and get a new rig.
- More than 4GB ram (if possible). If you have 4, 2 gb shall be allocated for each OS respectively.
- Sufficient hard disk space.
- An ATI 2600 or better / NVidia 8600M or better  is required for Aero. If you can run Snow Leopard with full qe/ci, you wont have any problems here.
- A retail Windows 7 installation cd.
- VMWare Fusion 3.01

After that, the procedure is reaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaly easy.

  • Install VMWare Fusion
  • Choose the Easy Installation if you are lazy. Otherwise, choose the manual option.
  • Select your Windows 7 source : I’ve selected mine from a image file. There’s an option to select from a DVD too.
  • Click next next next.. next until it finishes.
  • Startup the virtual machine, boot into the usual Windows Setup and wait.

  • Go grab yourself something to munch and probably after 10mins, you’re done!
  • Click on settings at the Fusion tab and configure the settings according to your liking, stuff like choosing the number for cpu cores Windows 7 should use, the amount of hard disk space allocated, cd rom drives, usb.. etc. I allocated 1.5gb of ram for my Virtual windows 7.

My specs

  • Next, get the Windows Experience Rating test done. Compare the results with your usual PC and sigh out loudly that now you have a slower system! Its not that bad for a virtualized system with Aero graphics and stuff. The virtualized OS is very responsive and it feels like you’ve natively booted it up. I’ve not installed any games to test it out yet though. Sound and networking works just like that. USB plug and play too.
  • Then, get curious and play around with the other settings. There’s the Unity option to select and once selected, Windows 7 would be “fused” together with your Mac OS. You would be able to launch your Windows7 applications on the Mac dock etc. In this mode, Aero graphics only works on windows applications. Once your app goes out of the box, the Aero doesn’t work.Can’t explain much on this though. Have a look at the screenshot.

There you have it. Windows 7 running on a Mac simultaneously. I doubt this can be done on a Windows PC =P.

Finally I can run my Windows Live Messenger..

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