OK, gang, I need your help.......
May. 26th, 2004 01:51 amI've realized that I can't do everything alone. And as smart as I am, I certainly don't know it all. I need to get advise and/or expertise in the following areas:
- Giving pills to a cat. One of my cats -- Oreo, the 17-year-old black-and-white one -- has a heart condition. Our vet has given him some pills. But when we give it to him, he spits it out. Our next step is to grind up the pill using a mortar and pestle, slip it in his moist cat food, and keep the other cats away while he eats.
- Setting up Windows 98 SE to send and/or receive faxes. I'd like to be able to do this from home instead of running over to the local Kinko's for faxing.
- Memory management in Windows 98 SE. I have 256 Mb of memory in my system, and it appears that it's no longer enough. I sometimes hit 0% availability, which causes all sorts of snafus. (I can probably put one more chip in, if 100-MHz SD-RAM (I think) memory is still available.) Is there a program, similar to NT/2000's Task Manager to show me what background programs are taking what percentage of memory? I've tried to trace memory leaks, but I haven't found any.
- Advice on wireless routers. A low priority on my wish list is a wireless router (802.11g) and card for my laptop. I'm in a condo where I share walls with neighbors. Can signals seep through these walls? Will simple encryption be enough to prevent any of my neighbors from hacking in?
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Date: 2004-05-26 06:34 am (UTC)I have never done this before but I did remember seeing it talked about a number of years ago. When they came out with Windows 98 they didn't include the fax program formerly in 95 but they did make it (secretly?) accessible. Browse the files on the 98 installation cd. Go to tools\OldWindows\Message\us directory (US may not matter but there are similar files in both a US and an international directory). Read the text file there explaining installation of awfax.exe.
I'm not sure if this will work for what you want (or if it's addressing the actual situation your talking about) but it's a start anyway :).
I'm really curious to hear the answers to your wireless question myself.
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Date: 2004-05-26 07:52 am (UTC)Memory management: Again, third-party software. The package I have installed on the Win9x machines I own is called MemTurbo, but there are some reasonable number of them about. While it doesn't allow for examination of all running processes, it's very good at freeing physical RAM.
Two more things on RAM: (1) Did you know that in Win9x, every time you switch applications via Alt-Tab, it costs you a touch (I forget how much) of RAM into a permanent resource allocation? You're better off switching apps with your mouse at the taskbar for that reason. (Maybe not for your wrist's sake, nor for speed, though.) And (2) yes, PC100 (and PC133, which I have found to be totally compatible in most cases) is still available. It's expensive, though, as it's no longer the primary sort on the market.
Good luck!
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Date: 2004-05-28 11:04 am (UTC)On the CD that came with my modem, there was a fax and voice-mail package called SuperVoice. I just installed it last night. I won't get a chance to test it for another few days.
My computer shop still has 100-MHz SD-RAM chips (128 Mb) for $50. Since I bought the system from them, they'd know if that's what I bought before.
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Date: 2004-05-26 11:44 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-05-28 11:05 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-06-01 04:52 pm (UTC)Pill Gun
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Date: 2004-06-02 07:47 am (UTC)I've also tried the mortar-and-pestle approach: pulverize the pill, slip it into some moist cat food, mix it up, and give it to the cat who needs the meds. The two problems I found with this approach is 1) the cat who needs the meds might not eat the food (mine often walks away from it, especially if the other cats are nearby), and 2) other cats will want to eat the food.
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Date: 2004-05-26 06:16 pm (UTC)Mr. Ashley was on thyroid meds for quite a long time. We've had really good luck with this technique (learned from our vet).
Get out the pill and have it handy.
Get out a treat and have that handy too.
Sit the cat on a counter or something fairly high.
Get a good cuddle going.
Tip the cat's head back by cupping your left hand around its head and fingers firmly on each side of the jaw. Stroke the cat's throat while you do this. The aim is to have the cat relaxed and enjoying the skritching.
Pick up pill in right thumb and forefinger.
Using right middle finger pry down the lower jaw.
Quickly stick the pill as far down the throat as you can.
DON'T LET GO WITH YOUR LEFT HAND!
Let go with your right hand and go back to stroking the cat's throat. Keep it up until the cat swallows.
Administer treat, so cat is mildly less resentful.
Congratulate self.
Hope that helps.