All valid points but the article indicates that they are at least trying to address the laptop vid card issue.
"Dell also takes the step, for the first time in its notebook line, of offering upgradeable graphics for people who need the latest and greatest."
My job forces me to spend way too much time in airplanes and hotel rooms - I would love to have the option of replacing the Radeon 7500 I have in my current laptop.
This is not proof - you can get icm.h with any version of Visual C++ (along with at least 750 other assorted MS header files and static libs). If you are going use code snippets as evidence of proof that you have the 'REAL' source you would probably want to post something that is not in any of the freely available SDK's.
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All valid points but the article indicates that they are at least trying to address the laptop vid card issue. "Dell also takes the step, for the first time in its notebook line, of offering upgradeable graphics for people who need the latest and greatest." My job forces me to spend way too much time in airplanes and hotel rooms - I would love to have the option of replacing the Radeon 7500 I have in my current laptop.
This is not proof - you can get icm.h with any version of Visual C++ (along with at least 750 other assorted MS header files and static libs). If you are going use code snippets as evidence of proof that you have the 'REAL' source you would probably want to post something that is not in any of the freely available SDK's.
...and SkyNet became self-aware (again) at midnight July 3, 2003...
According to a commentary posted on C|Net this afternoon, MS will phase out GeCad's existing antivirus products.
Look for the integrated A/V software to show up in Longhorn.