A guide to TDS and the DiamondCS family

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  1. Abrashea

    Abrashea Registered Member

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    Re:A guide to what works with TDS3 & the DCS family.

    hi everyone,
    Im a newbie, I am tryingto learn, I just dont know where to go,,, and I know this is going to sound like a highly stupid question but:

    what does all of this mean? :oops:

    Thanks!
    Abra
     
  2. 2dazed

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    Abra, welcome! Cookie for coming here & not having a prob w/asking.

    The ones I know are: TDs is otherwise known as DiamondCS, to help protect your PC. 512MB of RAM is their memory on their PC. 80 GB harddrive is their space on PC. USB2, if I'm not wrong, is a backup generator, so to speak. So the PC doesn't fry in bad electrical storms. NOD32 is an antivirus. And Mailwasher is a bad as* e-mail program that allows e-mails to go there first, instead of your server. It also allows for filters, & blacklisting stupid spam. Glad you came!!

    Abra, you're too cool!!! I just saw your sig. My husband & I were going to get 2 Gliders recently, but they're illegal in our state. But I'am going to take the classes at the Glider University anyway. Have you been to that site?

    Sorry, Iwas wrong on the USB2, that''s the way you connect peripherial hardware. UPS is the generator. (IE: a scanner, etc. USB2) Nvidia is their Graphics card for their PC.
     
  3. Jooske

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    Re:A guide to what works with TDS3 & the DCS family.

    Hi all, 2dazed what are Gliders?
     
  4. snowbound

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    These are Gliders Jooske,

    http://www.skinhorse.net/gliders/

    aren't they cute? ;)



    snowbound
     
  5. Jooske

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    Re:A guide to what works with TDS3 & the DCS family.

    They should work with TDS, somehow, i don't see problems with that; nor real use either, btw

    Thanks Snow!
    "sugar gliders (Petaurus breviceps) are native to Australia"
    OK, Aussie so it's good. As long as they don't export the koalas and the kangaroos for home use!

    Somewhere somebody remarked about TDS and DCS:
    For those who don't know:
    DCS stands for Diamond Computer Systems, a company in Perth, Australia, westcoast down close to the beach where the guys are happy with barbie and footy and programming and developping top notch software.
    TDS is Trojan Defence Suite, the most famous special anti trojan we're talking about here.
    Besides that there are several other products with all info on the DCS websites and discussed in the different forums here and many tools of which most free discussed in the free products pages in the DCS forum on theirsite. Etc etc etc

    This thread is to discuss which other installed software works fine or not together with TDS.
    So as long as gliders are not a computer program or software on our computers -no matter how cute they are-that discussion does not belong here.
     
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    Bad use of vocab on my part. DiamondCS is the company I got TDs from, so I referred them as being the same. I knew what I meant, but will try to be specific next time. :D
     
  7. projectX

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    Re:A guide to what works with TDS3 & the DCS family.


    Take a look at this image, Jooske; seems to me that DiamondCS and TDS are directly related. If I, and others, obviously, are wrong, please correct us, minus the "barbie and footy" referrences. I don't even know what "barbie and footy" means (forgive my ignorance; I'm not from Australia), and I'm not sure I want to know. TDS is an outstanding program, and to my understanding, DiamondCS is responsible for it's availability, which makes TDS/DiamondCS "glove and hand". Don't know if that metaphor is related to country, but I think we all know what it means!
     

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    I see that you took the time to make your opinion known, concerning sugar gliders, and anything "aussie", but you then proceeded to correct others for "making their opinion known" about the same subject!?!? :eek: What's the deal? All 2dazed did was to voice his/her opinion on how cool gliders, and their owners, are for having them. I didn't see an individual thread get started here; why so gruff? o_O :doubt:
     
  9. Jooske

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    During our walk together with DCS and Wayne's product TDS and many more after that we got lots of cultural enjoyment too in the meantime.
    (footy = football and barbie = bbq)
    That DCS is from Australia is important to know, as their software is not restricted by special laws and can lock our systems tight as a fortress. In the CryptoSuite discussions in the CS forum some is explained to us about international agreements and export restrictions.
    You might like to know in the testfiles thread the "welcomeF.wav" is created with a TTS engine, with a rather convincing female voice, using the same speech technology used in TDS to tell you in case of problems not to eat your keyboard.
     
  10. projectX

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    In my case, it would be "beat" me keyboard! :D
     
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    How about a thread bounce?

    NO TDS-3 compatibility issues whats so ever including past AVs
    I have used (NAV 2004, Tm PC-cillin IS 2004/2005)
    I have tested TDS-3 on two (new) Dell computers, Desktop 2350
    and Laptop Inspiron 5100 - NO issues
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    General Information

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    DESCRIPTION
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    Computer name xxxx
    User name xxxxx xxxxxx
    Date 10/Dec/2004 PST
    Time 20:20:11 PST
    Operating System Microsoft Windows XP
    Service pack installed Service Pack 2
    Build number 2600
    Processor speed 2430 MHz
    Estimated processor speed 2393 MHz
    Memory (RAM) Crucial 523 MB
    ASUS P4PE/L
    ATI Radeon 9500 PRO Cat/411
    SoundBlaster Audigy 2 Plat

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    Installed Software (Excluding standard hardware software)
    **ALL software is latest/last retail releases/updates**


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    PROGRAM NAME
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    Acronis True Image
    Ad-Aware SE Personal
    Adobe Acrobat 6.0.1 Standard
    Canon CanoScan Toolbox 4.1
    Captain Nemo
    CuteFTP 6 Professional
    DiamondCS ProcessGuard v3.100
    DiamondCS TDS-3
    Dynamic Submission V7.0
    EF Commander
    GetDataBack for FAT
    GetDataBack for NTFS
    GIANT AntiSpyware
    HTML Calendar Maker Pro
    IrfanView
    Jasc Paint Shop Pro 8
    Java 2 Runtime Environment, SE v1.4.2_06
    KProbe 2.3.0
    Memories On TV 2.1.8
    Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1
    Microsoft Office 2000 SR-1 Premium
    Microsoft Office FrontPage 2003
    Microsoft Streets and Trips
    Mozilla Firefox (1.0)
    MRU-Blaster v1.5
    NDAS Software 3.10.1216
    Nero 6
    NeroMIX
    NeroVision Express 3
    NOD32 antivirus system
    Outlook Express Backup Genie v1.8
    PerfectDisk
    PowerDVD
    Registry Mechanic
    SmartSound Quicktracks Plugin
    Sony Sound Forge 7.0
    GIANT Spam Inspector
    SpywareBlaster v3.2
    Studio 9 Deluxe
    Pinnacle Hollywood FX 5
    Pinnacle Hollywood FX Pack - Extra FX
    Trillian
    MPEG2 Plugin
    Ventrilo
    WinBackup
    WinRAR archiver
    Xara FrontPage Add-in 1.01
    Xara Menu Maker 1.1

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    Running Processes

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    NAME
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    [System Process]
    alg.exe
    ati2evxx.exe
    ati2evxx.exe
    csrss.exe
    CTHELPER.EXE
    CTSVCCDA.EXE
    DCSUserProt.exe
    explorer.exe
    firefox.exe
    gcasDtServ.exe
    gcasServ.exe
    hphipm11.exe
    hphmon04.exe
    hpztsb07.exe
    lsass.exe
    MsPMSPSv.exe
    tds-3.exe
    ndasmgmt.exe
    ndassvc.exe
    nod32krn.exe
    nod32kui.exe
    PDSched.exe
    pgaccount.exe
    procguard.exe
    schedul2.exe
    services.exe
    siMailProxyServer.exe
    siService.exe
    siSpamFilterEngine.exe
    smss.exe
    spoolsv.exe
    svchost.exe
    svchost.exe
    svchost.exe
    svchost.exe
    svchost.exe
    svchost.exe
    System
    wdfmgr.exe
    WinAudit.exe
    winlogon.exe
    WISPTIS.EXE

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    Memory Information

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    TYPE AMOUNT
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    Total bytes physical memory 523 MB
    Free bytes physical memory 299 MB


    Total bytes of paging file 1279 MB
    Free bytes of paging file 1002 MB

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    I start TDS-3 manually, everything else starts auto..
    Another observation regarding CPU usage was posted HERE:

    All in all, I am very pleased :)
    -wayne
     
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