In fact, at our school, we only have netscape, and that is the same at some colleges i have visited.
Over the summer I worked at my school corporations technology department. I wondered why we had to install Netscape on every new computer we set up, and uninstall IE on every computer. This seemed like a MAJOR waste, considering how IE is the far better browser. I asked my boss, and he mumbled something about "Netscape is more secure, so we have a corporation wide Netscape only policy." Is Netscape more secure in any way, or is my school corporation "dumb."
>Umm, the NES has 3.5 MHz processor. You should have no problem emulating it on a PC. Hell, you'd have no problem emulating that on >my TI83
According to
TICALC.ORG
Inside a TI83 us A Z80 running at 6 MHz. After the overhead of emulation, I find it EXTREMELY unlikely that a TI83 could emulate a NES.
Well according to http://www.tekgear.ca/components/thumbdrive_index. html
Thumbdrives are pretty expensive. But because they don't require a special drive, they may fit the bill. Does anyone know how reliable these things are?
Pricing
16MB....$ 90.00US
32MB....$160.00US
64MB....$240.00US
128MB...$465.00US
Over the summer I worked at my school corporations technology department. I wondered why we had to install Netscape on every new computer we set up, and uninstall IE on every computer. This seemed like a MAJOR waste, considering how IE is the far better browser. I asked my boss, and he mumbled something about "Netscape is more secure, so we have a corporation wide Netscape only policy." Is Netscape more secure in any way, or is my school corporation "dumb."
>Umm, the NES has 3.5 MHz processor. You should have no problem emulating it on a PC. Hell, you'd have no problem emulating that on >my TI83
According to TICALC.ORG Inside a TI83 us A Z80 running at 6 MHz. After the overhead of emulation, I find it EXTREMELY unlikely that a TI83 could emulate a NES.
Just my 2 MHz
My year old dell OEM CD-Rom can read it. My school's two year old dell OEM Cd-Rom's cannot read CD-RW's.
Well according to http://www.tekgear.ca/components/thumbdrive_index. html
Thumbdrives are pretty expensive. But because they don't require a special drive, they may fit the bill. Does anyone know how reliable these things are?
Pricing
16MB....$ 90.00US
32MB....$160.00US
64MB....$240.00US
128MB...$465.00US