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ADS DVD Xpress DX2: Legal, but imperfect, DVD Copying
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ADS DVD Xpress DX2: Legal, but imperfect, DVD Copying. ads dvd xpress dx2 dvd copy uk. ADS Tech says its DVD Xpress DX2 is an "ideal" solution for making legal copies of your store-bought DVDs. One way to get around the DMCA without risking a trip to the "big house" is to use the DVD Xpress DX2 from ADS Tech. The key question I set out to explore was whether the copy produced by the DX2 will still be acceptable. Incidentally, there is another copy protection mechanism that the DX2 has to deal with....
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ADS DVD Xpress DX2: Legal, but imperfect, DVD Copying
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ADS DVD Xpress DX2: Legal, but imperfect, DVD Copying. ads dvd xpress dx2 dvd copy uk. ADS Tech says its DVD Xpress DX2 is an "ideal" solution for making legal copies of your store-bought DVDs. Fortunately the DX2 can be used for other video capture related tasks. If it comes out an S-video or composite video port, the DX2 can record it. But does the DX2 return our fair-use rights to us by allowing us to make a personal backup of our bought-and-paid-for DVDs?...
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The 150 MHz Project, Part 1
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Since the performance losses at lower clocked memory were tolerable, Intel introduced a new series of processors: The 486 DX2. A 486 DX2 - 66 worked at 33 MHz memory/bus and 66 MHz processor clock....
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Intel's 15 Most Unforgettable x86 CPUs
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In fact, the very famous 486 DX2/66 was long considered the minimum configuration for gamers. The second generation of 486s had a CPU multiplier, since the processor operated faster than the FSB, with DX2 (2x multiplier) and DX4 (3x multiplier) versions....
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