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		<title>fsrPy updates are now available here!</title>
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		<description>If you are using any of the new FSR Python utilities - NPIUpdate, FSR-1500, FSR-X12, labels, etc. - you can now download the latest released version here.Log in (join the website if you haven't already!), and click on the Files button on the User menu.   If you're just joining the website, drop me an email so I can add you to the authorized list.Instructions are on the right side of the screen.</description>
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		<title>Unknown Device - Plug and Play failure</title>
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		<description>Windows Plug and Play device detection usually works pretty well.  Read the instructions on your new peripheral to see whether to pop in the disk before or after plugging in the new device - long as you get it right, Windows will probably install the device.  However, some things can go wrong.  I'm not going to talk about easy cases, or bad hardware, or anything you'll find the answer to easily.  What do you you do when Windows won't install anything - everything shows up as an &quot;Unknown Device&quot;, even things that were working before you started messing around?  What do you do indeed?  I'll tell you.</description>
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		<title>Linksys WUSB54GC</title>
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		<description>When you install the Linksys WUSB54GC (Compact Wireless-G USB Adapter) under Windows XP, your start-up and shutdown screens change to the old Windows NT/2000 look (the Welcome scren disappears), and you are prevented from changing it back.  Here's why, and how to fix it. </description>
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		<title>Configuring your machine for UltraMed</title>
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		<description>As most people are aware, UltraMed is a DOS-based program.  Almost nobody runs DOS anymore, which might seem to be a big problem.  Not so!   UltraMed can be very fast and reliable on a Windows machine; you just need to change a few settings.Windows 3 ran on top of DOS and didn&amp;#39;t run UltraMed very wellWindows 95 and 98 essentially were DOS (for our purposes), but with a prettier face.  Windows Millennium Edition was a mutant plague that should have been sterilized before it could escape to terrorize an unsuspecting world.   (Think Lilo and Stitch without the happy ending.)Windows NT - which was born shortly after Windows 3 - was a totally new operating system, and ran DOS programs in a sort of emulation mode 2000 and XP are based on NT.  If you&amp;#39;re still using an older version, it&amp;#39;s past time to upgrade.  And if you do, please skip right over 2000.Vista/Longhorn - well, we&amp;#39;ll see when it gets here, won&amp;#39;t we? </description>
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		<description>You are probably already aware of Medicare&amp;#39;s plan to stop mailing paper EOBs, and require you to download the ERA (also known as the 835) instead.   There is a good deal of confusion about what this means for you; this article aims to clear up a few misunderstandings. </description>
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