I've noticed that a lot of our newest bunch of users seem to be superstitious about computers, programming and electronics in general.
In any sort of digital logic circuits, NOTHING HAPPENS unless instructed to. this means there's an explanation for everything, regardless of whether you personally understand it or not. Furthermore the chances are pretty good that someone other than yourself understands, and even if you think you understand it, they probably understand it better than you.
This leads me to my next point. Unless you *know* what the problem is, do not suggest a fix....any kind of fix.....one that worked on a different, unrelated problem.....one that you somehow patched together out of the inner workings of your consciousness.....because unless its something that you know will work, or at least have some reasonable evidence to think should work, we don't want to hear it. If you want to test it out on your own, then please, by all means test it out, but don't go telling other young nooblings to do the same, because it will cause them a lot of hassle doing something that won't have any effect, and at worst could actually mess something up.
allow me to redirect you to some further readings: http://www.cemetech.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=944
In any sort of digital logic circuits, NOTHING HAPPENS unless instructed to. this means there's an explanation for everything, regardless of whether you personally understand it or not. Furthermore the chances are pretty good that someone other than yourself understands, and even if you think you understand it, they probably understand it better than you.
This leads me to my next point. Unless you *know* what the problem is, do not suggest a fix....any kind of fix.....one that worked on a different, unrelated problem.....one that you somehow patched together out of the inner workings of your consciousness.....because unless its something that you know will work, or at least have some reasonable evidence to think should work, we don't want to hear it. If you want to test it out on your own, then please, by all means test it out, but don't go telling other young nooblings to do the same, because it will cause them a lot of hassle doing something that won't have any effect, and at worst could actually mess something up.
allow me to redirect you to some further readings: http://www.cemetech.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=944