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I know of a used computer store that has a few used LCD screens. Could I use one of these chips to controll one? That would make a killer flat screen for my server. I could attach it to the case with velcro!
This leads me to my next question, how would I design such a project(the screen, not the simm)? If anyone has tried to use a replacemant laptop LCD on a desktop I would love to hear it.
I don't really think that you are totally correct. Although intel has shot themselves in the foot with the pricing on the Celerons, they can still make money promoting SMP. I think that soon enough it will be common for computers with multi-head displays, and dual or quad processors. I'm waiting for the day when I can buy a dual processor system for $899.00. Intel's slash and burn pricing will only encourage this behovior. I only hope that AMD will survive long enough to prove what they are worth.
At my (public)high School in canada, we have 5 3D Studio MAX R2 liscences, 1 liscence (soon to be 2) for Animo, ~32 photoshop, illustrator and premier liscences(one of each for every computer) as well. Not to mention all the OS's and the sound programs, etc. BTW, this is only in the Multi-Medis Lab. I think that our school on a limited budget has done extremely well. Even most of our systems fall into the Celeron w/64mb range. I still have to get atleast 1 linux install there to me me happy.
I would like to know how much the price Id's Qukae 3 Arena was *inflated* because they developed for three seperate platforms. Mac, Windows, and Linux are probably much farther apart in a programming sense than I would assume three versions of windows would be.
If anything, this might lead to software companies writing more portable code an we may even see more variety of software available for the OS of our choice.
Not breaking up windows in the long run will do more harm than good.
I know of a used computer store that has a few used LCD screens. Could I use one of these chips to controll one? That would make a killer flat screen for my server. I could attach it to the case with velcro!
This leads me to my next question, how would I design such a project(the screen, not the simm)? If anyone has tried to use a replacemant laptop LCD on a desktop I would love to hear it.
Loren
I don't really think that you are totally correct. Although intel has shot themselves in the foot with the pricing on the Celerons, they can still make money promoting SMP. I think that soon enough it will be common for computers with multi-head displays, and dual or quad processors.
I'm waiting for the day when I can buy a dual processor system for $899.00. Intel's slash and burn pricing will only encourage this behovior. I only hope that AMD will survive long enough to prove what they are worth.
At my (public)high School in canada, we have 5 3D Studio MAX R2 liscences, 1 liscence (soon to be 2) for Animo, ~32 photoshop, illustrator and premier liscences(one of each for every computer) as well. Not to mention all the OS's and the sound programs, etc. BTW, this is only in the Multi-Medis Lab. I think that our school on a limited budget has done extremely well. Even most of our systems fall into the Celeron w/64mb range. I still have to get atleast 1 linux install there to me me happy.
Loren
I would like to know how much the price Id's Qukae 3 Arena was *inflated* because they developed for three seperate platforms. Mac, Windows, and Linux are probably much farther apart in a programming sense than I would assume three versions of windows would be.
If anything, this might lead to software companies writing more portable code an we may even see more variety of software available for the OS of our choice.
Not breaking up windows in the long run will do more harm than good.
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