You won't belive it, but there are people who buy CDs. And when they want to listen to the music with portable (mp3-) players, they grab it. And if there would exist any (portable) ogg player, they could grab it to ogg (in much better quality than mp3)! And they wouldn't hav any trouble with encoding because of patents! sorry, a little bit off topic now...
Hi, is there any game of TV series out there that is really fun for more than 2 minutes? I just remember a disney game ("duck tales"? I'm not sure...) on the old gameboy...
Another question is: why can't a motherboard share the RAM with the graphic card. If the conection between RAM motherboard graphic card would be fast enough, the graphic card won't need any RAM at all. And you would be very flexible: 3D games take more RAM for graphic card and offíce applications for example take only very little RAM for graphics.
Is "normal" RAM so slow or are there any other problems?
FoxPro is important you insensitive clod!
;)
Sorry, I couldn't resist
...Napster?
;)
I just say: "In former times..."
You won't belive it, but there are people who buy CDs. And when they want to listen to the music with portable (mp3-) players, they grab it. And if there would exist any (portable) ogg player, they could grab it to ogg (in much better quality than mp3)! And they wouldn't hav any trouble with encoding because of patents!
sorry, a little bit off topic now...
If you use Sid/unstable you'll get it, I think.
btw, do gnome1.x applications run with gnome2?
camera, sound, ten frames per second, 4096-color display, up to 128 kbps and you can even make a phone call! ...but they forgot the coffee machine!
oh...I always knew that I'll be an inventor someday... ;)
Hi, is there any game of TV series out there that is really fun for more than 2 minutes? I just remember a disney game ("duck tales"? I'm not sure...) on the old gameboy...
Another question is: why can't a motherboard share the RAM with the graphic card. If the conection between RAM motherboard graphic card would be fast enough, the graphic card won't need any RAM at all. And you would be very flexible: 3D games take more RAM for graphic card and offíce applications for example take only very little RAM for graphics.
Is "normal" RAM so slow or are there any other problems?