Re:ARM's AMULET....(credit where it's due please)
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True, UofM is part of "OMI/DE" and they did receive support from companies (including ARM). However, the primary research and design was done by members of the university's AMULET group.
Re:ARM's AMULET....(credit where it's due please)
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ARM's AMULET?? The AMULET is an asynchronous implementation of the ARM architecture, but it was developed by the University of Manchester.
Click link on website to play teaser. After teaser is downloaded go to your/tmp/501/Temporary Items/ directory. There should be a QTPluginTemp* file in the directory. Copy the file as a.mov file. I don't know if/tmp/501 is the same for all OS X systems, but the cached file will definitely be in there somewhere.
I switched from Wintel to Mac and am very happy with the switch. Mac OS 9's interface was a little difficult for me to like and the hardware is a little pricey, but everything else about the computer is great. It is nice to have a computer that is easy to set up and is stable. My Apple computer is my bitch! It does what I tell it to do without giving me any lip!
I still used my old PC to run Linux, but since installing OS X, my Linux box has been collecting dust.
Apple is counting on more people like me to switch. That's why there are Apple Stores popping up all over the country.
True, UofM is part of "OMI/DE" and they did receive support from companies (including ARM). However, the primary research and design was done by members of the university's AMULET group.
ARM's AMULET?? The AMULET is an asynchronous implementation of the ARM architecture, but it was developed by the University of Manchester.
I just realized the 501 in /tmp/501 is your user ID...
Click link on website to play teaser. After teaser is downloaded go to your /tmp/501/Temporary Items/ directory. There should be a QTPluginTemp* file in the directory. Copy the file as a .mov file. I don't know if /tmp/501 is the same for all OS X systems, but the cached file will definitely be in there somewhere.
I switched from Wintel to Mac and am very happy with the switch. Mac OS 9's interface was a little difficult for me to like and the hardware is a little pricey, but everything else about the computer is great. It is nice to have a computer that is easy to set up and is stable. My Apple computer is my bitch! It does what I tell it to do without giving me any lip! I still used my old PC to run Linux, but since installing OS X, my Linux box has been collecting dust. Apple is counting on more people like me to switch. That's why there are Apple Stores popping up all over the country.