Does this 3Meg leve 3 cache seem a bit excessive to any one else just to prop up Intel's CISC based arcitecture?...These guys really need to catch up to the rest of the industry go RISC and drop the backwards compatibility.... IMHO It would be a great boon for everyone involved.
well, that's why *I* use osX and BeOS!! (I'm really suprised this wasn't one of the adds plastered across apple's site durring their macworld campaign "More than the rumor sights could imagine, and more secure too!") these security ratings are so flawed in the first place I don't think I could ever take them seriously. When it finally comes down to it; it's up to you to make sure your box is safe
Nope, same thing (more or less) happened to me...the cable guys couldn't use a particular cable modem that would have been better for my connection because I was in "area 3" and the modem was only used in "area 2"...from what I overheard the cable guys saying I think certain areas work on different frequencies with different qualms?...so if you know what the values are and you can configure your modem to match them I would assume you can use just about any cable modem
Does this 3Meg leve 3 cache seem a bit excessive to any one else just to prop up Intel's CISC based arcitecture?...These guys really need to catch up to the rest of the industry go RISC and drop the backwards compatibility.... IMHO It would be a great boon for everyone involved.
well, that's why *I* use osX and BeOS!! (I'm really suprised this wasn't one of the adds plastered across apple's site durring their macworld campaign "More than the rumor sights could imagine, and more secure too!") these security ratings are so flawed in the first place I don't think I could ever take them seriously. When it finally comes down to it; it's up to you to make sure your box is safe
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Nope, same thing (more or less) happened to me...the cable guys couldn't use a particular cable modem that would have been better for my connection because I was in "area 3" and the modem was only used in "area 2"...from what I overheard the cable guys saying I think certain areas work on different frequencies with different qualms?...so if you know what the values are and you can configure your modem to match them I would assume you can use just about any cable modem