8Gb memory in Laptop

As the development I’m doing gets more and more serious, I find myself missing the hideous nature of my old Alienware laptop, its dedicated RAID card was a real boon to multiple vmware images running at once, when the memory ran thin.

However with my latest machine (a badly butchered Compal FL92 which I’m normally very very happy with), there is no dedicated RAID card and the internal space and voltage won’t stand the double/triple height of the raptor 2.5 inch drive, sooo, i have to keep it away from the drive (the processor is fine), but I’m at 4Gb already, surely the little devil will take the latest 8Gb cards, a trip round the forums comes up with a guy with proof that the FL92 will take the Crucial 8Gb set, it’s £258 which is about what I was expecting. Clutching a credit card in my sweaty hands, I make my rash purchase.

Now that I’m committed (Crucial had it delivered to my hand by 9am on Saturday, when I ordered it Friday afternoon and I picked the slow, free postage), time to make it work with the old software EEEEK!, Linux Generic can’t cope with more than 3Gb, and 64 bit is not to be considered, as there is no flash player and lots of other software won’t work Update Vaughan Rivett’s has since corrected me that the 64bit version is just fine and not missing any of the good stuff, so ignore my drivelling End Update, hmmmm, but Linux servers have been running more than 4Gb for ages on 32bit, and indeed they can, using something called Physical Address Extension so I just have to swap out my kernel and it will be OK.

In Linux this is easy – just do the following in the nearest terminal:

$sudo apt-get install linux-restricted-modules-server

$sudo apt-get install linux-headers-server

$sudo apt-get install linux-image-server linux-server

I then had to go into “/boot/grub/menu.lst

and add

title Ubuntu 8.04.2, kernel 2.6.24-24-server
root (hd0,0)
kernel /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.24-24-server root=UUID=24bcaa1c-2860-4171-b760-e1129947958e ro quiet splash acpi_os_name=”Windows 2001 SP2”
initrd /boot/initrd.img-2.6.24-24-server

at the top of the “## ## End Default Options ##” section (I just copied the 4 lines that were previously at the top of that section and changed the “initrd.img-2.6.24-24-server” and “vmlinuz-2.6.24-24-server” values so that they matched the latest changed files in the “/boot/” folder
then restarted.

and LOOK!!!

But would that new memory be passed on to the applications?

Well I’m happy!! (Where’s me copy of WAS??)

Flex Spell checker

In these day of firefox’s built in spell checker, why do we need an extra spell checker, well frankly for me its because Flex does not have one built in, enter

Spelling Plus by http://gskinner.com

Its the best spell checker i have found for flex, you do have to remember to manually ‘refresh’ the checker with code if you change text boxes via back end code (not the apps fault), but otherwise an excellent checker, and one I’m very happy with (be warned its not free)

Doom Triple Pack

At first sight this is just 3 cool games that run in flash silvergames games doom triple pack, for the young uns out there, the three games it lets you play “DOOM, Hexen and Heretic” were once top flight games (in the land of the 386/486), but now the are free bees that compress into a 10meg swf file (just download the page, then run the doom-triple-pack.swf on the stand alone flash player if you want to play off line), all very nice but after a few mins playing you start to think, “how the hell did one bloke do this as a hobby project” the answer lies with Adobe Alchemy a beta adobe project “that allows users to compile C and C++ code that is targeted to run on the open source ActionScript Virtual Machine (AVM2).” ie reuse lots and lots of existing C and C++ code, HOW COOL IS THAT!!!!

Book Recommendation

A top book to read/listen to is “the Graveyard book” by Neal Gaimen, recommended by me by my far better half, not only is Mr Gaimen his usual inventivate self but as normal his books manage to be exciting and interesting without being socially stressful, to top this Mr Gaimen does is own narration on audio books, this sets him apart from a lot of modern authors ( Douglas Adams and Spike Milligan both did there own narration) it also helps that he is very very good at it.

Tips for London

There seems to be the chance that i might be a’traveling to the fair US for one of my clients (a most exciting prospect), but how to act like a native in any given city: NY, Chicago or Detroit, anyone got any tips?

In return i offer 9 beginner tips for the joy that is London town.

1) Please stand on the right on escalators, the left is the fast lane (it is very defiantly not the “I have huge luggage and like to block peoples way” lane)
2) Public transport is the norm, both buses and trains/tube are used by ‘suits’, there’s no shame in it.
3) Its impossible to walk round anywhere without being given at least 3 free newspapers, they are mostly drivel.
4) You WILL get badly drunk (its the countries fav pastime), and it WILL cost you a fortune
5) Teenagers are the most dangerous thing in London (and that would include velociraptors if they had a colony in Trafalgar square) I’m not joking
6) All late nights will end up at a curry house (its a strange gravitation effect)
7) The only cabs to trust are the oddly shaped black ones.
8) Any inclement weather of any description with bring the city to a standstill for example “the wrong sort of sunshine”
9) If you get your self injured in our fair city, don’t worry, you don’t need any money or insurance, we got it covered as a freebie 🙂