If you go Zaurus, make sure you get the SMC compact flash card, it's the only one I've found that has an antenna that is only as wide as the CF slot. Why is this important? All the other cards I looked at block either the headphone jack, the stylus slot, or both.
I'd like to know where you can get a T-1 for $70 a month, if ya do, tell me where. All the Mobilstar Starbucks locations had T-1s rather than DSL or something cheaper.
Oh yes, someone needs to make something like this for Steve Jackson Game's GURPS rules... any ruleset that is as effective for swords and magic as it is for cars, carbines, and laser rapiers get's my vote! I love that system... ok so I'm a teeny bit fanatical;)
I thought the original short story was much better, the book was an interesting idea but the brevity of the original did alot for it's effect on me. IMHO of course.
When Intel decided to change over to the PPGA Celerons I believe the 300a's were the first to be offered in that formfactor, so for awhile Intel was cranking out the PPGA 300a's while the supply of Slot1 300a's was starting to dry up. If not for the first Slotket adaptors back then before BX based Socket370 boards came out, the OC craze would have died right there. BTW, I love my Abit BH6 + slotket and PPGA Celeron 300a based setup, it purrs at 450.
As far as I know the only socket 7 processors(including Super7) that support SMP are the original Intel Pentium and Pentium MMX processors. AMD K6, K6-2 and K6-III specifically do not support SMP, according to AMD they never will. I don't know about Cyrix but I'd hate to have two processors with the FPU power of half a PII.
check my comment, the short form is that the SMC CF card fits just great(no filing necessary).
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Seeing as how you already own the other card, it's too little too late, but I figure, what the hell.
If you go Zaurus, make sure you get the SMC compact flash card, it's the only one I've found that has an antenna that is only as wide as the CF slot. Why is this important? All the other cards I looked at block either the headphone jack, the stylus slot, or both.
I'd like to know where you can get a T-1 for $70 a month, if ya do, tell me where. All the Mobilstar Starbucks locations had T-1s rather than DSL or something cheaper.
Openess: Wicket 76%
Conscientious: Han Solo 10%
Extraversion: Old Ben Kenobi 37%
Agreeableness: Darth Vader/Anakin Skywalker 44%
Neuroticism: R2-D2 27%
An interesting combo to be sure...
-mudge
Oh yes, someone needs to make something like this for Steve Jackson Game's GURPS rules... any ruleset that is as effective for swords and magic as it is for cars, carbines, and laser rapiers get's my vote! I love that system... ok so I'm a teeny bit fanatical ;)
-mudge
I thought the original short story was much better, the book was an interesting idea but the brevity of the original did alot for it's effect on me. IMHO of course.
-mudge
I believe that would be a reference to dynamic memory allocation in C.
counter = malloc(sizeof(int));
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
free(counter);
Or something like that, it's been awhile since I did any DMA in C.
-mudge
When Intel decided to change over to the PPGA Celerons I believe the 300a's were the first to be offered in that formfactor, so for awhile Intel was cranking out the PPGA 300a's while the supply of Slot1 300a's was starting to dry up. If not for the first Slotket adaptors back then before BX based Socket370 boards came out, the OC craze would have died right there. BTW, I love my Abit BH6 + slotket and PPGA Celeron 300a based setup, it purrs at 450.
-mudge
As far as I know the only socket 7 processors(including Super7) that support SMP are the original Intel Pentium and Pentium MMX processors. AMD K6, K6-2 and K6-III specifically do not support SMP, according to AMD they never will. I don't know about Cyrix but I'd hate to have two processors with the FPU power of half a PII.
-mudge