Posted by Dubioz Don Monday, May 08, 2006 at 8:36 PM
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Users in the Philippines will go bonkers if they download the x64 drivers for the Photo RX510 from the Epson Philippines website. Turns out the "RX510" drivers are actually drivers for the U.S. equivalent, the RX500. Well... they DON'T WORK.
Since the RX510 is the Asian version, I looked up the Singapore and Hong Kong websites to find that Singapore had posted the same thing and Hong Kong didn't have any. I then left a message at the Hong Kong website asking about x64 drivers.
Thankfully, they responded quickly. The driver can be found at the Epson Australia website. I have half a mind to post them at TISOY.COM for easy access. Send me a message if you don't know how to get them.
Posted by Dubioz Don at 8:09 PM
Browsing Windows related forums, I noticed that mixing the free versions of AVG Antivirus and ZoneLabs' ZoneAlarm Firewall had become a popular combination. Well, who can blame Windows users? Both do a decent job of what they're supposed to do, and more importantly, they're both FREE for the personal user.
But what about if you have Windows Professional XP x64 since neither of these two applications are native 64 bit?
I had hoped to install the upcoming commercial version of Windows Live OneCare but found out only U.S. and Canada users are entitled to the special upgrade price for beta testers. So I guess I have to wean myself of it come May 1 (a hex on Bill Gates!).
The good news, of course, is that Windows x64, like XP Service Pack 2, comes with Security Center, so you have a "good enough" firewall built in. However, Security Center doesn't have a built in antivirus.
Searching the internet, I came across avast! Antivirus at http://www.avast.com. Like AVG, it is free for the personal user but it's main product is native 64 bit. One interesting feature of this antivirus is that you can "skin" it, just like Windows Media Player or WinAmp. There's even an almost poignant "Pirate" skin (Avast! Ye slimy virus!).
Although highly rated for detecting viruses, the jury still seems to be out on how good it is at removing them.
Apart from avast! (yes, with a small a) Antivirus, all you really need therefore is an AntiSpyware program. Microsoft has a 64 bit version of Windows Defender so you should be safe... for now. Remember OneCare goes commercial in May and ominously, the offer to beta testers boasts integration with Defender, so we might see Defender disappear as an independent application.
If that happens, and you still want to scrimp on costs, your only choice may be Tenebril software's SpyCatcher Express that, although 32 bit, Tenebril claims is fully compatible with Windows x64.