Well when it takes 3 or 4 NT servers to do what one UNIX server can, you can get a lot of market share that way. See there is a reason for NT to be like that.
Well it is more along the lines of when you go to a national park, you would pay to enter like you do now and some of that money would make sure the trees are not glowing when you go there. Rather then pay up front like you do now (income taxes) you pay as you use something (user fees).
This is where "User Fees" come into play. Things like the fees/taxes you pay on your phone bill, Road tolls, park fees, sales taxes. Things like that. There would be alot more of that, but there also would be alot less government to pay for too.
The problem with using an expanding ram disk is the amounts of money you are going to sink into it for more ram to make this useful. You could spend your money on things that will improve system performance better then this. Like an ultra 66/100 drives and controller Scsi drives or Raid controllers with built on cache. You could also spend you money on a faster CPU. A ram disk in the amiga era worked great for a OS that was under 880K but a full blown Linux OS would cost to much and have very little to gain. Also what happens when a log files balloons up and uses your entire ram disk?
Well looks like they are using M$ exchange server. I think they have a default "all mail users" distribution list with a address of all@company.com (in this case all@mpaa.org) try this address it should get to the proper home and maybe a few others.
To go on with this I looked at the ip pool for the site and it is in a dsl pool it looks like the site is hosted in someone's home on a dsl link in the Palm Beach area. So it might be some guy going to school to learn to spam and using his parent's house at home to host this thing. Hence why it tanked with the first hint of/.dom.
Since Network Solutions now owns all domains (well at lease.com.org.net) dose that make them responsible for all the infringing domains. Since they want to claim ownership for them all. After all they are just renting them out. If they do not want to not get sued, then sell them not rent them like they used to.
How much more different is this from absentee balloting. The only difference between Internet voting and absentee voting is the latency you go from 3 to 5 days to 3 to 5 seconds (your mileage will vary). There has never been enough fraud or it been too insecure with absentee voting to have them ever stop. Why is this any different? It is just quicker then the old system.
As stated in the other replies WINE not an EMU and lets the software take advantage of the hardware and is not held back by another layer of software to translate and so forth. If you are interesting in running an emulation under Linux to run Windows apps more stable but at a greater performance hit you want www.vmware.com and you can run what you want under it and not crash as often but at the cost of speed. WINE will give you that speed when they get all the kinks worked out.
It sounds like it might be an issue with the way the OS interacts with the DRAM chip. That could be an issue with the firmware and the way it accesses the different chip if they changed DRAM chips from the first revision. If that is the case it might be easily fixed with a new ROM upgrade to handle the chip.
You might want to start with the ARRL and the ARRL Operating Manual it will give you a good guide to this and anything radio oriented. I do rember in one of my college classrooms a big poster saying who 'ownes' what band.
I think Intel just wants to capitalize on the play one words value. Now their ad campaign can be "The Pentium 4 you" or it can be the "Pentium 4 speed", "Pentium 4 Warmth" and finally the "Pentium 4 math errors", and I thought the "bunny suits" were lame...
Well seeing that he is going for the cheap way up. He can save money on things like parachutes seeing that he we be alive for the trip down. If he forgets important things like oxygen and making the cabin pressurized he won't even mind the big thud at the end.
If you look at RC5 Benchmarks it lists bench marks for their 604e boards. So it can do it. It is just a matter of how fast the G3/G4's are going to be on it. Then again who is going to spend this much money for just RC5. If you do have money like this to burn send it my way.
Well when it takes 3 or 4 NT servers to do what one UNIX server can, you can get a lot of market share that way. See there is a reason for NT to be like that.
Well it is more along the lines of when you go to a national park, you would pay to enter like you do now and some of that money would make sure the trees are not glowing when you go there. Rather then pay up front like you do now (income taxes) you pay as you use something (user fees).
This is where "User Fees" come into play. Things like the fees/taxes you pay on your phone bill, Road tolls, park fees, sales taxes. Things like that. There would be alot more of that, but there also would be alot less government to pay for too.
The problem with using an expanding ram disk is the amounts of money you are going to sink into it for more ram to make this useful. You could spend your money on things that will improve system performance better then this. Like an ultra 66/100 drives and controller Scsi drives or Raid controllers with built on cache. You could also spend you money on a faster CPU. A ram disk in the amiga era worked great for a OS that was under 880K but a full blown Linux OS would cost to much and have very little to gain. Also what happens when a log files balloons up and uses your entire ram disk?
Well looks like they are using M$ exchange server. I think they have a default "all mail users" distribution list with a address of all@company.com (in this case all@mpaa.org) try this address it should get to the proper home and maybe a few others.
To go on with this I looked at the ip pool for the site and it is in a dsl pool it looks like the site is hosted in someone's home on a dsl link in the Palm Beach area. So it might be some guy going to school to learn to spam and using his parent's house at home to host this thing. Hence why it tanked with the first hint of /.dom.
Do not worry Orgin will make some game the requies a 1Ghz PIII and 1GB of ram and be in 4 DVD's it will only be a matter of time.
Since Network Solutions now owns all domains (well at lease .com .org .net) dose that make them responsible for all the infringing domains. Since they want to claim ownership for them all. After all they are just renting them out. If they do not want to not get sued, then sell them not rent them like they used to.
How much more different is this from absentee balloting. The only difference between Internet voting and absentee voting is the latency you go from 3 to 5 days to 3 to 5 seconds (your mileage will vary). There has never been enough fraud or it been too insecure with absentee voting to have them ever stop. Why is this any different? It is just quicker then the old system.
As stated in the other replies WINE not an EMU and lets the software take advantage of the hardware and is not held back by another layer of software to translate and so forth. If you are interesting in running an emulation under Linux to run Windows apps more stable but at a greater performance hit you want www.vmware.com and you can run what you want under it and not crash as often but at the cost of speed. WINE will give you that speed when they get all the kinks worked out.
It sounds like it might be an issue with the way the OS interacts with the DRAM chip. That could be an issue with the firmware and the way it accesses the different chip if they changed DRAM chips from the first revision. If that is the case it might be easily fixed with a new ROM upgrade to handle the chip.
You might want to start with the ARRL and the ARRL Operating Manual it will give you a good guide to this and anything radio oriented. I do rember in one of my college classrooms a big poster saying who 'ownes' what band.
I think Intel just wants to capitalize on the play one words value. Now their ad campaign can be "The Pentium 4 you" or it can be the "Pentium 4 speed", "Pentium 4 Warmth" and finally the "Pentium 4 math errors", and I thought the "bunny suits" were lame...
Well seeing that he is going for the cheap way up. He can save money on things like parachutes seeing that he we be alive for the trip down. If he forgets important things like oxygen and making the cabin pressurized he won't even mind the big thud at the end.
If you look at RC5 Benchmarks it lists bench marks for their 604e boards. So it can do it. It is just a matter of how fast the G3/G4's are going to be on it. Then again who is going to spend this much money for just RC5. If you do have money like this to burn send it my way.