Tuesday, January 27, 2009
Aspire One driver
Windows XP / Vista Drivers Linux Drivers BIOS Files eBooks Touch screen Drivers
Download./AA1_Windows
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VGA_Intel_v.6.14.10.4926.zip
24-09-2008 08:24:41
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index.html
23-09-2008 06:06:29
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Audio_Realtek_v.5.10.0.5628.zip
24-09-2008 08:54:46
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CCD_SUYIN_V.1.0.1.3.zip
24-09-2008 08:10:25
7485348 bytes
eRecovery_v2.1.3001.zip
24-09-2008 08:16:31
9801110 bytes
CCD_LiteOn_v.5.8.33.1.zip
24-09-2008 08:14:50
8082184 bytes
WLAN_atheros_ar5xxx_760260_xp.zip
19-10-2008 14:01:06
933011 bytes
3G.ZIP
24-09-2008 08:38:27
34682150 bytes
Chipset_Intel_v.8.3.0.1018.zip
24-09-2008 07:57:49
2102841 bytes
WLAN_Atheros_v7.6.0.224.zip
24-09-2008 08:03:36
3754859 bytes
Launch_Manager_v2.0.04.zip
24-09-2008 08:00:01
2983744 bytes
Touchpad_Synaptics_v.11.1.4.zip
24-09-2008 08:08:58
6677838 bytes
CardRdr_Jmicron_v.1.00.16.01.zip
24-09-2008 08:00:04
3363335 bytes
Lan_Realtek_v.5.602.619.2003.zip
24-09-2008 08:04:12
4795739 bytes
Source: http://www.staukclan.co.uk/upload/microfile.php?path=./AA1_Windows
Saturday, January 24, 2009
Mobile browser compatibility test
Mobile browser compatibility test
Now you can test your mobile web browsers for compatibility with web standards. The Mobile Web Test Suites Working Group at the W3C has published a test for mobile browsers consisting of twelve checks. The result is displayed as a twelve-square grid where each square represents a single check. If a square is green the mobile browser has passed that particular part of the test, and if a square is red or white, it hasn’t. Here is the checklist (taken from Ajaxian):
- CSS2 min-width
- Transparent PNG
- GZIP support
- HTTPS
- iframe inclusing of XHTML-served-as-XML content
- Static SVG
- XMLHTTPRequest
- CSS Media Queries
- Dynamic SVG
- The canvas element
- contenteditable
- CSS3 selectors
On the top right is a screen capture of Opera Mini (hifi ardentopium sr v.4.0.10406, 20080228) on my Sony Ericsoon P1i. The grid shows my Opera Mini doesn’t support “iframe inclusing of XHTML-served-as-XML content”, “Static SVG” and “Dynamic SVG” (I am assuming the grid layout is a standard matrix layout).
Browser Compatibility Tools
Mostly used Browser Compatibility Tools
Usually web page looks very from browser to browser. Most of the cases people used to blame web pages only because of browser incompatibility .You are losing visitors because your web pages don’t work on all the popular web browsers. Your web pages may have a different look on each browser. Browser display problems can ruin your web pages, and these display differences are caused by a lot of things such as different browser versions, different computer platforms, screen size, browser bugs, HTML errors, and multiple browsers.
The tools below lets you view your site as other visitors do. Your effort is wasted if the majority of internet users are unable to view your masterpiece. In fact, some web sites are not even usable at all by some users.
This tool checks accessibility, usability, browser compatibility, broken links, legal compliance and search engine guidelines.
It tests browser compatibility and lets you see how your pages look on different browsers and operating systems.
This tool is a web browser compatibility test for Apple iMac and Linux. It allows you to check how a website is rendered by Internet Explorer 8 to lower versions. It’s free online, just type the URL on the page.
An open source tool for testing web pages for cross-browser compatibility.
This tool checks the configuration that can be targeted at a specific browser or profile of browser. The repository of configurations is extendable by anybody that uses this tool.
It tests for system compatibility with the browser configuration.
View your own site as your visitors would. Simply enter your URL to a surfer site view and it will give results in a few seconds.
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A free online tool to view your web pages as they would be viewed in the Lynx text-only browser.
It’s a free web browser simulator software that simulate a Palm device on your computer.
It checks your page to see if it is compatible with various browsers. It also checks for broken links, HTML code standards, and CSS errors.
This tool makes screenshots of your web design in different browsers. Computers will open your website in their browser and will make screenshots and upload them to the central server. This helps in verifying your site as cross-browser compatible.
This is a great place to download all the latest browsers for testing your website.
Web Page Backward Compatibility Viewer
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View page as any browser and checks your website online.
An automated regression test and functional software testing which delivers time-tested stability and support for major enterprise environments in a cost-effective package.
It ensures Rich Internet Application (RIA) is supported across browsers, increases ROI and broadens your market by making your website compatible across multiple browsers.
This tool test your site on any operating system, speed up your workflow and create screenshots.

This simple tool let us know if our browser supports certain JavScript/VBScript versions. It test your browser, collecting each version of javascript supported and the installed version of vbscript.
This tool checks the markup validity of web documents in HTML, XHTML,etc. It can be used to check the issues in code to make it comply with any standard.
It offers different services and has a 24 hours free test evaluation which requires the registration.
It will test your website live in all current browsers.You can test the functionality in addition to simply the layout of a site. Only a live test can really test all functions such as a pull-down menu. It provide test for Mac, OS, Windows and Linux systems.
Terena’s Guide to Network Resource Tools
Talks about XML Browser compatibility of IE4 to 5 and Netscape 4 to 5. Check out the references to learn more.
It gives detailed instructions on how to check your website for browser compatibility
ESWsoftware Browser Compatibility
It provides a browser compatibility chart for various browsers. It gives the technical overview and common problems for each browser.
It provides guidelines in checking your site to make sure your code is clean and well written.
TredoSoft Multiple IE’s Package
This tool will allow you to test your website in various versions of Internet Explorer.
You can test your site in Internet Explorer 7 without installation using this tool. It’s free and gives instant results.
The current version of the Web Kit Framework determines the rendering of web-sites. This site offers 10 Safari-versions which can be installed along side other versions under Mac OS X.

This tool will test your website in browsers which run under Linux. You can run Debian GNU/Linux in 5 minutes.
It has Firefox 2.0 already “on board”. You can use it to check your website in browsers which run under Linux.
It’s free and offers the OS X Live test, a service which gives you the possibility to test your website by taking full control of a Mac OS X system.

This site allows you to test your site in many different browsers including linux, mac OS, and bsd. It’s a helpful web service to provide perfect user experience to your site visitor and a smooth production for you as web designer.
It provides you with screenshots of your websites and offers you the management of your compatibility tests.
It detects all browser settings, screen size, plugins, SSL, line speed, and many more. Download your free trial and see how it works.
This tool checks browser compatibility. There is no special software to download and no browser plug-ins required.
It guides on how to use Javascript browser compatibility for different browsers such as Internet Explorer and Firefox.
It’s a handy reference chart which shows versions of Netscape and Internet Explorer support various HTML tags and attributes.
A simple browser using core MSIE technology for compatibility that gives users a better look and easier navigation.
IE NetRenderer allows you to check how a website is rendered by Internet Explorer 8, 7, 6 or 5.5, as seen from a high speed datacenter located in Germany. Just type in a URL in the field above and try it out - it’s free!
MasterNewMedia Browser Compatibility
A tool that shows a comparison table of all conferencing tools or media tools based on the browser compatibility.
Dreamweaver CS3 compatibility checks for Browser Compatibility
It’s a tutorial series on how to check browser compatibility using Dreamweaver CS3. It provides demo for easy learning.
Free PC / Intel i86 Emulators, Virtualizers and Virtual Machines
Intel x86 emulators imitate an Intel x86 (or AMD) machine (such as a Pentium or Athlon) on platforms that may or may not have an Intel/AMD processor. Using such an emulator, you can install and run i86-based operating systems like Windows even on systems like the Macintosh. Even if you are already using a machine with an Intel or AMD chip, they can be useful in allowing you to run two different operating systems simultaneously (eg to test software, etc). Since such software have to emulate all the processor's instructions, they can be excrutiatingly slow. If you are already using an x86 machine, you might want to choose a virtualizer or virtual machine instead, which only virtualizes hardware other than the CPU. This page also lists free virtualization software.
Note that this page does not list commercial PC emulators and virtualization software. If you need a commercial solution for their support, completeness of implementation, speed, etc, you might want to take a look at Parallels Desktop for Mac and Parallels Workstation, which allows you to run Windows (and other PC operating systems) on an Intel Mac OS X.
Free PC Emulators / IA-32 / x86 Emulators, Virtualization and Virtual Machines
Free PC Emulators / IA-32 / x86 Emulators, Virtualization and Virtual Machines
- VMWare Player and VMWare Server
VMWare provides two free virtualization software. VMWare Player allows you to use virtual machines created by other software (such as VMWare Server, Virtual PC or the free third-party command-line VMX-Builder). It allows you to run operating systems like Linux, Windows, FreeBSD, etc, on top of your existing Windows or Linux system. VMware Server allows you to create and use virtual servers. The site also provides a number of prebuilt virtual machines for free operating systems (like Linux), including something they call a "browser appliance" - a complete system running under their virtualisation software (VMWare Player or others) that allows you to surf the Internet safely without jeopardising your main machine even if your browsing leads you to unsafe sites. Instead of cleaning up your machine with an antivirus program or an anti-spyware software, you simply ditch the changes made in the virutal machine and restart it.
- Microsoft Virtual PC for Windows
Virtual PC for Windows, a virtualization software from Microsoft, is now available free of charge. Your host system must be running Windows. It officially supports running virtual machines with Windows loaded (you must have an additional licence for the copy of Windows running in your virtual machine). Unofficially, Linux also runs in the virtualizer, but poorly since Microsoft does not provide the necessary drivers (called "Virtual Machine Additions") for the current Linux distributions. (If you plan to use Linux, you should consider the other virtualizers listed on this page instead.)
- VirtualIron
VirtualIron allows you run up to 80 Linux and Windows virtual servers on a single server. It runs both 32 bit and 64 bit virtual machines. Supported host and guest operating systems include Linux (Red Hat Enterprise Linux and SUSE Enterprise Linux Server), Windows XP Professional 32-bit and Windows Server 2003 32-bit. Your virtualized nodes must have Intel Virtualization Technology (Intel VT) or AMD Virtualization (AMD-V) hardware support. You need to supply them with your email address to obtain a license key.
- VirtualBox
VirtualBox is a virtualization solution that runs on Windows and Linux 32-bit hosts, and supporting, as guest OSes, Windows NT 4.0, 2000, XP, Server 2003, Vista, DOS/Windows 3.x, Linux and OpenBSD. It supports shared folders and virtual USB controllers in addition to the usual floppy and CDROM drive support. Note that the downloadable binaries can only be used for personal use or evaluation purpose.
- QEMU on Windows
QEMU on Windows is an emulator for x86, ARM, SPARC and PowerPC (see elsewhere on this page for more information). This site contains a Windows port with downloadable binaries.
- Q
Q is a cocoa port of QEMU (see elsewhere on this page) that allows you to run Windows, Linux, etc, on your Mac. You can exchange files between your host and guest operating systems. Q runs on OS/X and requires a G4/G5 processor. It can emulate a PC (x86 or x86_64 processor), a PowerPC (PPC), a G3, a Sun4m (32 bit Sparc processor), Sun4u (64 bit Sparc processor), Malta (32 bit MIPS processor) and a Mac99 PowerMac. It emulates a Soundblaster 16 card, a Cirrus CLGD 5446 PCI VGA card (or a dummy VGA card with Bochs VESA extensions), a PS/2 mouse and keyboard, 2 PCI IDE interfaces with hard disk and CD-ROM support, a floppy disk, NE2000 PCI network adapters and serial ports.
- QEMU CPU Emulator
QEMU supports the emulation of x86 processors, ARM, SPARC and PowerPC. Host CPUs (processors that can run the QEMU emulator) include x86, PowerPC, Alpha, Sparc32, ARM, S390, Sparc64, ia64, and m68k (some of these are still in development). When emulating a PC (x86), supported guest operating systems include MSDOS, FreeDOS, Windows 3.11, Windows 98SE, Windows 2000, Linux, SkyOS, ReactOS, NetBSD, Minix, etc. When emulating a PowerPC, currently tested guest OSes include Debian Linux.
- Xen Virtual Machine Monitor
Xen is an open source virtual machine that allows you to run multiple guest operating systems partitioned in their own virtual machines. It currently runs on Linux (as the host operating system). Supported guest operating systems include Linux, Windows XP (work in progress), NetBSD and FreeBSD. Unlike some of the other virtual machines and emulators, however, Xen requires you to have a modified version of the operating system as the guest OS.
- Bochs IA-32 Emulation Project
Bochs is an open source emulator for IA-32 (Intel x86) machines. It has the ability to emulate a 386, 486, Pentium, Pentium Pro, AMD64, with or without MMX, SSE, SSE2 and 3DNow, with common I/O devices (such as a SoundBlaster sound card, a NE2000 compatible network card, etc) and a custom BIOS. You can run Windows 95/NT, Linux and DOS as guest operating systems in that machine. Your guest OS will be installed in a large file which the emulator will use to mimic a hard disk for the emulated machine. Supported platforms (and here I mean platforms on which Bochs will run) include Win32 (Windows 9x/ME/2k/XP), Macintosh, Mac OS X, BeOS, Amiga MorphOS, OS/2, and Unix/X11 systems (including Linux).
- OpenVZ
OpenVZ is a server virtualization software built on Linux. If you have ever signed up with a web hosting company that provides virtual private servers (VPS), they are probably running some sort of server virtualization software like this. The software allows you to create isolated environments to run individual copies of operating systems and provide a supposedly secure virtual environment (VE) that behaves like standalone servers.
- DOSEMU DOS Emulation on Linux
DOSEMU is a well-known DOS emulator that runs in Linux (host OS). It can even run Windows 3.x in DOS emulation.
- DOSBox, an x86 Emulator with DOS
DOSBox is an x86 emulator with a built-in DOS. It was created primarily to run DOS games. It emulates a 286/386 in real and protected modes, XMS/EMS, a graphics card (VGA/EGA/CGA/VESA/Hercules/Tandy), SoundBlaster/Gravis Ultra sound card, etc. You can apparently even run the old 16-bit Windows 3.1 in the emulator. Host operating systems (ie, platforms on which you can run the DOSBox emulator) include Windows, Linux, Mac OS X, BeOS, FreeBSD, MorphOS and Amiga68k.
- WINE
WINE, which stands for WINE Is Not an Emulator, allows you to run Windows programs in Linux and other Unix-type systems. It is a layer that implements the Windows API in terms of X and Unix. You do not need to have Windows at all to run your Windows applications in WINE.
- Plex86 x86 Virtualization Project
Plex86 is a virtual machine for running Linux on x86 machines. It only runs on a Linux running on an x86 machine.
- Minde
Minde is an emulator that allows you to run some DOS applications, demos and games under Linux.
- PCEmu 8086 PC Emulator for X
PCEmu emulates a basic 8086 PC with a VGA text-only display, allowing you to run some DOS programs. It runs under Linux. The program is no longer maintained.
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