Home Console Gaming

"To PC or to Xbox?", that is the question.


I'm faced with a delima. I just changed jobs (I joined Capable Networks, as you know), and my old company owns a bunch of equipment that I've come to rely on. So now, I've got to send back (among other things) my desktop PC in my office.

So, I'm faced with an interesting choice...

I could build a pretty sweet machine for well under $1k. So, that's definitely option #1.

Dance Pads - just some general thoughts

1.)The metal pads will last the longest (I want one)

2.) The really cheap 20 dollar pads wear out quickly

3.) Getting the dance pads with the zipper in foam liner makes dancing way more comfortable

4.) Some of the better pads (around the 80 dollar price range) are so sensitive you will do better if you don't stand in the center of the pad, but balance between moves on the left and right arrows.

5.) No pad is effective when your dog is also trying to dance on the pad at the same time. (She just doesn't get it, it looks like so much fun, why can't she play also?)

Suggestion:

If you are not sure how much you will play start with a pad in the 30 dollar range that has zip in foam padding. If you find you will play it a lot, try to get a metal one.

Metal ones are the only ones to wear shoes with.

My PS2 Will Not Read the Disc

A TechLore "Ask the Experts" Question...

Question:

My son's Playstation 2 was working fine last night. He just got it, and this morning it is saying the disc could not be read. I have tried some of the fixes posted on the site, but it's still not working.

- submitted by MICHELLE38

XBOX Recall and Privacy


I received a letter in the mail this weekend from Microsoft about the recall on the power cords on the Xbox consoles due to the potential risk of fire (1 in 10,000 Xboxes). I planned on going to the Microsoft website several months ago when the recall was announced, but just never got around to it. So I've already known about this recall on the power cords, but the really interesting thing is "how the heck did Microsoft find where I live when I never registered my Xbox?"

My XBOX Power Button is Flashing

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Question:

When I turn on my XBOX, it flashes red around the power button, and I don't get any picture on my TV. I am not sure what the problem is, or how to fix this?

-submitted by lost bob

Holy (Xbox 360) Processor, Batman!


Was surfing and came across this quote at Red Herring...

"IBM's power-based PC chip [which powers the Xbox 360] includes three cores, each with two simultaneous threads and clocking speeds greater than 3 GHz [actually 3.2Ghz], the company officials said at the Fall Processor Forum in San Jose, California. The chip includes 165 million transistors and was created using IBM's 90-nanometer 'Silicon on Insulator' technology."

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