Penny Arcade called this out many years ago, but I'll be damned if I can find the strip. It is kind of amusing to think on it, though. Any PA nuts out there that can find this please?
Worth looking at is the project where they managed to get Linux running och the Microsoft Mn-700 router, normally running Windows CE. Apparently the original CE firmware was unstable, lacking some features and was considered problematic on its good days.
In terms of raw number crunching, about what model Pentium cpu would this one be equal to?
87 octane? Isn't that little?
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but mine certainly runs on 87 octane gasoline
87? In sweden our cars runs on 95,96 or 98 octane gas... From what I've learned in school, the level of octane defines how well the fuel can take high temperatures without selfigniting. 98 octane is only here in high performance cars, so I presume higher is better.
Does cars that run on 87 octane fuel really suck then?
Penny Arcade called this out many years ago, but I'll be damned if I can find the strip. It is kind of amusing to think on it, though. Any PA nuts out there that can find this please?
http://www.penny-arcade.com/comic/2006/03/29/
Obviously they earn a lot of money from displaying ads on tpb.com
See also: http://rixstep.com/1/20060708,00.shtml
And this is wrong how, seeing as they provide the source?
The source isn't enough for you?
30 minutes since posting and no comments. Interest for Star Wreck seems low...
Worth looking at is the project where they managed to get Linux running och the Microsoft Mn-700 router, normally running Windows CE. Apparently the original CE firmware was unstable, lacking some features and was considered problematic on its good days.
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http://wireless.hackaday.com/entry/12340000170466
In terms of raw number crunching, about what model Pentium cpu would this one be equal to?
but mine certainly runs on 87 octane gasoline
87? In sweden our cars runs on 95,96 or 98 octane gas... From what I've learned in school, the level of octane defines how well the fuel can take high temperatures without selfigniting. 98 octane is only here in high performance cars, so I presume higher is better.
Does cars that run on 87 octane fuel really suck then?
Try http://www.3dmedia.com/video/360a.html
Great, now I just need a few of these so I can build my own holodeck(TM).