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how'ja figure 896? that's a odd number be it so high if i ever saw one... perhaps you meant 768 w/ three 256 pieces...
[let us all realize that we are drooling over numbers/computer gibberish... dorkus programmers indeed... a moment of silence... amen]
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i code on a laptop - 500Mhz, 64MB RAM
i test on a P233 64 MBRAM connected to a p100 with 32MB RAM. The 233 is running Win98 and the 100 running Win95 - i like to code on my laptop - its easy to move around and take where i want. I like to test uner 95 and 98.
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Once I finish my degree I'm sure I'll get a laptop. It would be really nice to just get up and go wherever to work.
-Fool
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Ive got;
PIII - 450Mhz
10Gb SCSIHD (Getting a bit cluttered)
256MB RAM
Win2k Pro
and...
AMD 350Mhz
4Gb HD
96MB RAM
Win98 SE
Both are networked with hub.
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I have:
Server: PII 300
160 MB RAM
10GB hdd
runs Windows XP Professional RC1 and a terminal server session
Workstation: PIII 550
384MB RAM
Geforce
Aureal Vortex Sound Card
6GB and 20Gb HDD
runs Windows ME, Visual Studio.Net Beta2 and a terminal services client to admin the server
19" monitor shared between the two
and a Sony Viao x809 laptop
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1.4 Ghz AMD K7
327MB RAM
20GB 7200rpm HD
8GB 3200rpm HD
DVD Drive
CDRW Drive
RAGE 128 GL AGP
Win2k
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For what it's worth:
CPU # 1: 933 Mhz
256 ram
GeForce
Sound Blaster Value
2 Maxtor 40 Gig HDD
Ricoh CD-RW
CD ROM
Running Win ME on a 19" Sony
CPU #2: 600 Mhz
128 ram
NVidia Riva TNT 2
Aureal Vortex 8830 Sound
About 30 Gigs in HDD space
CD ROM
Running Win 2000 Pro on 19" Optiquest
CPU #3: 533 Mhz
128 ram
ASUS GeForce
Sound Blaster
2 27 Gig Western Digitals
1 1 gig IBM SCSI HDD
1 Syquest removable
1 Pioneer DVD/CDRom
Running WinMe on 19" Sony
CPU #4: ARM PII 266 Notebook
96 ram
12 Gig HDD
Running Win 2000 Ppro on 14 " TFT
I have them all networked behind a Linksys
cable router, which is hooked to my ISP.
5 Internet connections for the price of one account
(one of my sons has his own CPU down in his
dungeon/basement/bedroom). I like it.
rick barclay
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I use a Gateway Performance 500mhz pIII with 20gig hd, nVida TNT2, 98se MSVC 6.0 standard. Nothing special, but thats the rig i use.
PS If you are looking for books to learn from check this link:scbc booksonline
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You can see the detailes for my crap I call a computer
here
-upgrades
added 2 8 mb ram cards
replaced hard drive with 30g
I belive my dad replaced the modam but I am not sure
I plan to build a new one at the end of next summer. (gota buy a car first)
BTW I test on my dads computer, but he will not let me program on it. :(
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i hate you rick barclay:D
do you have those set up to multiprocess?
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My new baby-
1.2G Athlon
MSI mainboard
640MB Micron SDRAM
32MB NVidia Video
30G WD Windows
20G WD Redhat Linux
HP 8X CDRW
17" KDS
My old baby stripped of her good parts-
500 K6-2 3D
Epox mainboard
192MB M-Tec SDRAM
16MB Voodoo3500
4.3G Seagate Windows
15" KDS
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no sugestions but heres something i bet you wish you could have in it...
wish i had at least one of these in my computer
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no sugestions but heres something i bet you wish you could have in it...
wish i had at least one of these in my computer
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YES I THINK I GOT FIRST DOUBLE POST!!!
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>do you have those set up to multiprocess?<
I can do a little, like running winzip on a
remote computer, if that's what you're
talking about. But all four computers are in the
same room, so it's not really necessary. I
don't have any set up as a server, although I
could if I wanted to, but I think I'd opt for
one of mfc's dual machines before I did. Also,
I don't trust WinME to run correctly from a
remote CPU. Also, I have too mant flaky programs
that won't run on an NT platform. As long as all
my Internet and intranet connections work ok, I'm
happy.
If you hate me because I have 5 Internet connections
for the price of one $30 account, can't say that I
blame you if you're still stuck in modem modem land
:) .
rick barclay