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How about Win32 api emulation. Not that easy uh!
Yes I know it won't be probably necessary for an X-box emulator but I mean that if the designers want it to be difficult to emulate, it will be.
This kernel release has been relieved me a lot.
It has solved a problem that prevented me to record CD's successfully (with a heavy IO load the system even hanged up!) plus some ISDN problems.
Although I don't live in the USA I would have make some firework if I could today.
Thanks a lot to all the people involved.
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A port of.net for linux will increase ( although not very much ) their user base.
As it was stated in a previous article MS wants to focus his future bussiness in authentication services.
For example: Your passport account will have the documents (W*rd, Exc*l) that you are currently working on. So you will be able to log in from any computer, appliance etc.. and work with them.
Then you will pay a monthly fee for the use of W*rd, Exc*l... that will pay Bill's bills.
Probably and any application provider possibly will have to pay a lot of $ to be.net certified too.
The war then will possibly be to set up an alternative.net services provider (with an alternative office.net). A huge task!
So the alternative to.net will be an alternative.net toolset (C/C# compiler, interpreter...), an alternative office suite(.net) and an alternative authentication/services server. All that cheaper and more productive than M$ ones.
I mean that it acts as a AIM client for the real AIM server and as a server for the AIM client. But that when the real AIM server asks for the aim.exe md sum it returns the correct one.
What I don't know is if the real AIM server would accept a lot of clients with the same IP address.
Geek comunity is getting more power than noone can imagine. Do you rely on the consequences of a general strike? IT personal, software developers, system administrators...
How about Win32 api emulation. Not that easy uh!
Yes I know it won't be probably necessary for an X-box emulator but I mean that if the designers want it to be difficult to emulate, it will be.
This kernel release has been relieved me a lot.
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It has solved a problem that prevented me to record CD's successfully (with a heavy IO load the system even hanged up!) plus some ISDN problems.
Although I don't live in the USA I would have make some firework if I could today.
Thanks a lot to all the people involved.
OoOoOoOoOoOoOoOoOoOoOoOoOoOoOoOoOoOoOoOoOoOoOoO
( ronson ad jazzfree point com )
A port of .net for linux will increase ( although not very much ) their user base.
... that will pay Bill's bills.
.net certified too.
.net services provider (with an alternative office.net). A huge task!
.net will be an alternative .net toolset (C/C# compiler, interpreter...), an alternative office suite(.net) and an alternative authentication/services server. All that cheaper and more productive than M$ ones.
As it was stated in a previous article MS wants to focus his future bussiness in authentication services.
For example: Your passport account will have the documents (W*rd, Exc*l) that you are currently working on. So you will be able to log in from any computer, appliance etc.. and work with them.
Then you will pay a monthly fee for the use of W*rd, Exc*l
Probably and any application provider possibly will have to pay a lot of $ to be
The war then will possibly be to set up an alternative
So the alternative to
(Sorry for my ugly english)
BTW, if you go to Cadaqués ( the village were the meeting will take place ) and say that you are in Spain, a lot of inhabitants won't be happy.
There, the main feeling is that they belong to Catalonia and they are not proud of belonging to Spain. ( FWIW )
to set up an AIM server that acts as a "proxy"?
I mean that it acts as a AIM client for the real AIM server and as a server for the AIM client. But that when the real AIM server asks for the aim.exe md sum it returns the correct one.
What I don't know is if the real AIM server would accept a lot of clients with the same IP address.
Rectifications are welcomed.
Geek comunity is getting more power than noone can imagine. Do you rely on the consequences of a general strike? IT personal, software developers, system administrators...