Serial Cable should there be any problem using a spare serial cable that has female ends as a gender adapter?
I bought a usb to serial cable, that has a male end, I used a spare serial cable with female ends as the gender adapter... it isn't working... is this the problem?
If the cable is STRAIGHT THRU you should have no problem.
Their a cables that are not one of these is called a null modem cable meant for hooking two computers together, I suspect this is what you have
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Secondary Mirror Are there any free programs that will allow me to clone or mirror my primary monitor onto my secondary one?
I need to do a conference meeting and I want the notetaker to type the notes on Word. I was hoping that we'd all be able to see what they were typing by mirroring/cloning the primary (laptop) monitor onto the secondary monitor.
I have seen software online, however I am very poor right now (I'm a typical college student). I was hoping someone could point me towards a free program.
I am not looking for any hardware, as I do know that exists yet I do not really want to buy any of it also.
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Sorry, I have an Acer laptop
If what you mean by "primary" monitor is the LCD panel on the laptop and "secondary" to be a monitor connected by the VGA/DVI port on the back of the laptop, then that should be possible just with the drivers for the laptop. My Dell has a button on the keyboard I can press to cycle between just the panel, both panel and VGA-out, and VGA-out only. My laptop at work has that option as well as a screen in the display settings for setting up the behavior of the panel and attached monitor. For example, I can either clone them or use the second monitor as a second desktop.
Why do the things in the way of the light doesnt make spots when you look in the telescope of a telescope ?
the things that support the secondary mirror is in the way of the light, so why doesn't it affect the final image???
Heres what i meant to say..
Why do the things in the way of the light doesn't make spots when you look in the telescope?
Because they are so out of focus close to the focal plane they do not appear at all normally.
The things are in fact called secondary mirrors in the case of reflectors (mirrors), and in the case of refractors (lenses), they have no obstructions in the focal light cone at all.
The only effect of the secondary mirror, and its supports is to reduce contrast somewhat, but because these reflecting telescopes are so much cheaper to manufacture than refractors, which have much better contrast, this is acceptable to most astronomers, provided the mirror is well made.
I wont to buy a telescope but i don't now what kid of telescope so i whant to ask you if you know what kid of telescope is good but i wont something when i could see planets stars and so on so does any of yous now what telescope will be good to see all the sky at night ?
Here are a few web pages with good information on beginner's telescopes:
Buy from a store which specializes in telescopes and astronomy, either locally or online; don't buy from department stores, discount stores or eBay as mostly what they sell is junk. Find your local astronomy club and try out different telescopes at one of their star parties:
I strongly recommend that beginners steer clear of astrophotography until they have learned their way around the sky. Astrophotography is by far the most expensive and difficult area of amateur astronomy.
Many people who buy telescopes have no idea how to find interesting things to observe. A good introduction to finding things is NightWatch by Terence Dickinson (Firefly). A more advanced book is Star Watch by Phil Harrington (Wiley).