So someone comes up with the term VNC and all of a sudden there's this great breakthrough. I've been working with tiny web servers on embedded boards for 3 years and this is nothing new at all. Been embedding DOS, a packet driver, and the WATTCP stack along with a little purpose-built web server in a cheap x86 board. So what's the news?
Setting aside all the Linux kernel issues, Linus has a decidedly vested interest in the AMD part as Transmeta has already taped it out. So when he speaks of the kernel issues, keep in mind that his Transmeta stock options may speak loudly in his mind.
Just 2 ports to the computers. There's no need for the 2 heads and it just complicates the cache issue. Just add another SCSI or ATA port and disallow writes. Duh.
So OpenGL meets and discusses things, Microsoft wants to do a technology swap, doesn't immediately get it's way, calls up suck-up lawyer to write an article to apply pressure?
Nah, Microsoft wouldn't do that.
What a clueless turd.
So someone comes up with the term VNC and all of a sudden there's this great breakthrough. I've been working with tiny web servers on embedded boards for 3 years and this is nothing new at all. Been embedding DOS, a packet driver, and the WATTCP stack along with a little purpose-built web server in a cheap x86 board. So what's the news?
Setting aside all the Linux kernel issues, Linus has a decidedly vested interest in the AMD part as Transmeta has already taped it out. So when he speaks of the kernel issues, keep in mind that his Transmeta stock options may speak loudly in his mind.
Just 2 ports to the computers. There's no need for the 2 heads and it just complicates the cache issue. Just add another SCSI or ATA port and disallow writes. Duh.
So OpenGL meets and discusses things, Microsoft wants to do a technology swap, doesn't immediately get it's way, calls up suck-up lawyer to write an article to apply pressure? Nah, Microsoft wouldn't do that.
to impress his new woman.