If such a card really did exist AND the DVI is DVI-D (as in not analog or converted from the analog converted from the digital), then yes, it would actually be just as sharp for 2D.
That's what digital output implies.
Eh? I like the Coppermine P3's but they certainly aren't the highest performing clock-for-clock x86 cpus. Even within the Pentium 3 family, the Tualatins outperform the Coppermines in that regard.
Much of the Pentium M family also outperform the entire P3 family. Likewise with the Athlon families.
Strange, I guess the DOS emulation in Windows XP doesn't really exist and the copy of Lotus 123 for DOS I just started right now on my Windows XP Professional machine isn't really a DOS application;)
Careful about making assertions of that sort (all, no, etc.)
I'd like to point out that EMT64 are just the AMD64 extensions. Because of cross-licensing agreements, AMD and Intel are free to implement each other's instruction sets for the x86 processors.
In a more cynical light, you'll notice that Intel is big enough to not have to use the same name and thus renamed it EMT64
Looking at the error message, it looks like it's something to do with Quicktime h.264. I'm using QT Alternative so that might be the culprit. The strange thing is that 1.66 is supposed to supported Quicktime's H.264 and certainly works for the trailers and other videos I've watched.
Not sure what you're talking about since Penny-arcade.com seems to be still kicking for me.
In any case, PA is large enough to have a sort of PA-effect of their own.
That's because you don't know how to adapt to levels Monarch and above.
Even at Monarch I can easily maintain 2nd or tied with 1st for technology and I'm not a good player by any stretch.
The AI in Civ3 cheats but it's still not that clever (and only seems overwhelming because in the lower levels, the PLAYER is cheating, that is, you get the bonuses and AI gets penalized. When you reach Monarch, the playing field is actually leveled. Above that the AI gets to cheat).
Except the prices do drop. For example, the AMD Athlon64 4000+ is identical to the FX-53 (except for the upwards-locked multiplier) but considerably cheaper.
Basically, there's always only one FX chip in production and the next lower one simply gets rebranded as a normal Athlon64.
It's been confirmed and demonstated for a while already that you can use both ports at the same time. Some games from Nintendo are going to use this feature.
They've also found ways to execute code from the GBA slot and still have access to all the functionalities of the DS.
It's peculiar because I don't get them either (Windows XP, Firefox 1.0 MOOX SSE build).
I don't even have Flashblock or Adblock installed.
I'm thinking that it might be the custom HOSTS file I'm using though.
You know, he referred the UI beta. That seems to imply that he has access to it and from experience it appears to be more advanced that what Aqua offers.
Avalon may be a response to Aqua (and anyone who believes otherwise is rather naive), but there's not reason Microsoft wouldn't have devised something even grander.
Furthermore, the capabilities of Aqua always seems to be a tad overblown.
If such a card really did exist AND the DVI is DVI-D (as in not analog or converted from the analog converted from the digital), then yes, it would actually be just as sharp for 2D. That's what digital output implies.
Eh? I like the Coppermine P3's but they certainly aren't the highest performing clock-for-clock x86 cpus. Even within the Pentium 3 family, the Tualatins outperform the Coppermines in that regard. Much of the Pentium M family also outperform the entire P3 family. Likewise with the Athlon families.
Strange, I guess the DOS emulation in Windows XP doesn't really exist and the copy of Lotus 123 for DOS I just started right now on my Windows XP Professional machine isn't really a DOS application ;)
Careful about making assertions of that sort (all, no, etc.)
The head of state in Canada is the Queen of England. So technically she's been in power here for as long as she has been in the U.K.
I'd like to point out that EMT64 are just the AMD64 extensions. Because of cross-licensing agreements, AMD and Intel are free to implement each other's instruction sets for the x86 processors. In a more cynical light, you'll notice that Intel is big enough to not have to use the same name and thus renamed it EMT64
Do you have NoScript installed or javascript disabled? It detects that and will spit out the error (telling you to turn on javascript incidentally).
Looking at the error message, it looks like it's something to do with Quicktime h.264. I'm using QT Alternative so that might be the culprit. The strange thing is that 1.66 is supposed to supported Quicktime's H.264 and certainly works for the trailers and other videos I've watched.
Not only does it crash Firefox for me, it also crashes Internet Explorer. Did Apple break something?
Not sure what you're talking about since Penny-arcade.com seems to be still kicking for me. In any case, PA is large enough to have a sort of PA-effect of their own.
That's because you don't know how to adapt to levels Monarch and above.
Even at Monarch I can easily maintain 2nd or tied with 1st for technology and I'm not a good player by any stretch.
The AI in Civ3 cheats but it's still not that clever (and only seems overwhelming because in the lower levels, the PLAYER is cheating, that is, you get the bonuses and AI gets penalized. When you reach Monarch, the playing field is actually leveled. Above that the AI gets to cheat).
The exact opposite actually. Enermax is a good brand. Their 350W powersupplies will outperform many 450W PS.
Except the prices do drop. For example, the AMD Athlon64 4000+ is identical to the FX-53 (except for the upwards-locked multiplier) but considerably cheaper. Basically, there's always only one FX chip in production and the next lower one simply gets rebranded as a normal Athlon64.
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It's been confirmed and demonstated for a while already that you can use both ports at the same time. Some games from Nintendo are going to use this feature. They've also found ways to execute code from the GBA slot and still have access to all the functionalities of the DS.
It's peculiar because I don't get them either (Windows XP, Firefox 1.0 MOOX SSE build). I don't even have Flashblock or Adblock installed. I'm thinking that it might be the custom HOSTS file I'm using though.
You know, he referred the UI beta. That seems to imply that he has access to it and from experience it appears to be more advanced that what Aqua offers. Avalon may be a response to Aqua (and anyone who believes otherwise is rather naive), but there's not reason Microsoft wouldn't have devised something even grander. Furthermore, the capabilities of Aqua always seems to be a tad overblown.