when win95 was born (1995) it was easy to have HD of other people "mounted" on yours computer, using nbtstat and net... it still works i think, even in win98. --
? the only console i have had in my life was in black & white with pong and things like this... i prefer a powerful PC! i don't like console, there's no keyboard and prompt! --
"Maintenance and support grow more complex, and costs increase due to a scarcity of talented programmers. Success leads to features, and feature creep leads to bloated software."
Kragen is right on his analysis (sp?), in the original article this was (above) the sentence that made me thing Ted was right, and this sentence still worries me... sure linux becomes big, "too" big? --
sure, you can find emulator for almost everything, ZX81, ZX Spectrum, Commodore 16/64/128 and vic20, Amstrad CPC464/664/6128, AppleII, Macintosh (there's even commercial one), BBC, and console like gameboy, nes, snes, genesis, master system, playstation, etc etc etc.
for "old" computers (i have a ZX81, an Amstrad 6128 both real and emulator) almost every games are free because companies that made it does not exist anymore or agree to give them for free (so it's legal), for "new" systems you can find games in store and buy it, and? gameboy is still alive even in color and there's emulator for dos/win/unix and hundreds of ROM since years!!! and nintendo did nothing against it! i really hope Nintendo will lost.
9:50 EST... even if the refund stuff is good, if you play some games, you need windows98 (yours or one of yours friend:o) also i choose in a special store all the components of my PC, when i took it, on the HD there was windows95 (osr2.5) and plus! installed, they installed it to test the PC and the hardware (why plus! ?), anyhow i deleted it to install a french version
this will change nothing, ultraHLE is everywhere and you can find ROM of gb/nes/snes/n64 or whatever, everywhere on the net... it's a pity Nintendo do this anyhow. --
to do this, i have opened the black plastic box, remove the PCB of my p2, then i drilled the 4 rivets of the metal plate... i then replace some thermal paste, reput PCB etc, and i put my big heatsink and fan on it!
also i never reput the black plastic box, my p2 is cooler without it... the retention is done by the heatsink --
there's 144Mb DOC2000 i think, also i know SBC with 2 or more slot for DOC, there's also add-on card (ISA or PCI?) with 4 or more slot... however DOC require a slot and a driver, but you can use flash IDE drive, you just plug them on your IDE ribbon and that's it! no movable part, only memory! --
since a month maybe, my client have LOT of difficulties to connect to a proxy to fetch/flush whatever rc5/des-test it is... i have a lot of bad request or bad thinggy... if you look the stats page you'll see at the end that there's glitches! des-iii will be "cracked" by hardware in some hours anyway --
i'm a geek who started hacking on a ZX81 at 12 y/o... i now have a Ph.D in computer science, sure it was a waste of time, i learned quite nothing i didn't know before, some theory or things like that, but never in programming stuff... sure i "discovered" unix at university in 1990 and "man" learns me tons of things before teachers do! as "everyone" i tried to get root privilege in university and have success some times;-)
anyway, going to school and university lot of years help to find a job, having a master and ph.d in system enginering (especially unix, i never touched a novell or nt box) and networking enginering, i found a good job in less than 2 months, and well paid!
when win95 was born (1995) it was easy to have HD of other people "mounted" on yours computer, using nbtstat and net... it still works i think, even in win98.
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cool my submission got published, second time i am on slashdot :o))), i submitted maybe 10 stories, so it's 20% of my news that are keep by Rob & co :)
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yeah you're right!
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not with Amstrad games, you can (almost) find everyone of them on free public anonymous FTP mirrored everywhere in the world
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? the only console i have had in my life was in black & white with pong and things like this...
i prefer a powerful PC! i don't like console, there's no keyboard and prompt!
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"Maintenance and support grow more complex, and costs increase due to a scarcity of talented programmers. Success leads to features, and feature creep leads to bloated software."
Kragen is right on his analysis (sp?), in the original article this was (above) the sentence that made me thing Ted was right, and this sentence still worries me... sure linux becomes big, "too" big?
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sure, you can find emulator for almost everything, ZX81, ZX Spectrum, Commodore 16/64/128 and vic20, Amstrad CPC464/664/6128, AppleII, Macintosh (there's even commercial one), BBC, and console like gameboy, nes, snes, genesis, master system, playstation, etc etc etc.
for "old" computers (i have a ZX81, an Amstrad 6128 both real and emulator) almost every games are free because companies that made it does not exist anymore or agree to give them for free (so it's legal), for "new" systems you can find games in store and buy it, and? gameboy is still alive even in color and there's emulator for dos/win/unix and hundreds of ROM since years!!! and nintendo did nothing against it!
i really hope Nintendo will lost.
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9:50 EST... :o)
even if the refund stuff is good, if you play some games, you need windows98 (yours or one of yours friend
also i choose in a special store all the components of my PC, when i took it, on the HD there was windows95 (osr2.5) and plus! installed, they installed it to test the PC and the hardware (why plus! ?), anyhow i deleted it to install a french version
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this will change nothing, ultraHLE is everywhere and you can find ROM of gb/nes/snes/n64 or whatever, everywhere on the net...
it's a pity Nintendo do this anyhow.
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to do this, i have opened the black plastic box, remove the PCB of my p2, then i drilled the 4 rivets of the metal plate... i then replace some thermal paste, reput PCB etc, and i put my big heatsink and fan on it!
also i never reput the black plastic box, my p2 is cooler without it... the retention is done by the heatsink
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we use DiskOnChip2000 here at works, M-System make also SSD like quantum's one (IDE)
check m-sys it's cheaper than quantum i think
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i hope it'll work good!
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there's 144Mb DOC2000 i think, also i know SBC with 2 or more slot for DOC, there's also add-on card (ISA or PCI?) with 4 or more slot...
however DOC require a slot and a driver, but you can use flash IDE drive, you just plug them on your IDE ribbon and that's it! no movable part, only memory!
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no, take a DiskOnChip, go to m-system
there's industrial SBC (single board computer) or "biscuit PC" that can handle all this
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just take a look here http://www.net craft.com/cgi-bin/Survey/whats?host=www.be.com&por t=80
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Ouais la France est le meilleur pays du monde, je l'savait :o) La France c'est cool!
Un p'tit sauterne avec du foie gras (d'oie) pour fêter ça, hop!
Allons enfants de la patriiiiieeeeeeeeuuuuuuuuuu
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since a month maybe, my client have LOT of difficulties to connect to a proxy to fetch/flush whatever rc5/des-test it is... i have a lot of bad request or bad thinggy...
if you look the stats page you'll see at the end that there's glitches!
des-iii will be "cracked" by hardware in some hours anyway
--
i'm a geek who started hacking on a ZX81 at 12 y/o... i now have a Ph.D in computer science, sure it was a waste of time, i learned quite nothing i didn't know before, some theory or things like that, but never in programming stuff... sure i "discovered" unix at university in 1990 and "man" learns me tons of things before teachers do! as "everyone" i tried to get root privilege in university and have success some times ;-)
anyway, going to school and university lot of years help to find a job, having a master and ph.d in system enginering (especially unix, i never touched a novell or nt box) and networking enginering, i found a good job in less than 2 months, and well paid!
have fun to school!
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