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PASS Hardware-Simulator-MIX-0.3 i686-linux-64int 2.6.22-1-k7
I have all the know books that cover PC Video systems and VGA cards, but I know that a standard industry spec must exist. This question doesn't appear to have much relevance to embedded systems or the C language. Try asking in comp.os.msdos.programmer or perhaps comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.video.

Explorer Caused an Invalid Page Fault - Windows reinstall?
hadron had...@antisocial.com alt 2600 Mark <m...@here.com> wrote: Where could I find a description of the hardware side of ethernet? I am interested in building a simple activity detector for UTP just for the exercise. Assuming I do I will post info here if anyone wants it. yep, like San Cisco says read the IEEE

Hardware spec for Windows XP Professional
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Bolt Torque Question
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dont see the point in throwing a perfectly good bit of hardware out when its still got plenty of life in it for now. She knows Windows 98, us used to it and won't want to learn anything new. It works well for her but something has gone wrong with the installation. The obvious answer to me is backup anything

Vista to XP?
As normal the recommended Hardware spec from MS for Win 2k is well below that required to run the system in the real world. What I need to know is what is a real min spec to run win 2K, with Office and Notes, with say a couple of extra apps, say Project. How much disk space will w2k want extra to what NT4 and apps

Hardware Spec (MSDN VErsion)
What server hardware spec is required to run TS with about 10 sessions? I presume the requirements would be something along lines of a fast processor (or two) with a lot of ram memory. I also presume that disk access time would be reasonably unimportant so I would not need a scsi disk and could make do with an ide

Qi II preview
The spec that you are looking at is a spec for hardware designers designing new equipment that will carry a particular logo. It is not the machine spec that an upgrade package of Windows XP will have on the box. I guess you could look at the hardware spec and say that this is the "desired, or recommended" spec--but

VPC performance spec as related to host hardware spec
Adrian toomany2...@gmail.com uk rec cycling uk transport Conor (Conor <conor_tur...@hotmail.com>) gurgled happily, sounding much like they were saying: The thing you forget is that you've been running XP recently on hardware that's increased in speed and spec significantly over when you first used XP.

OT: advice on hardware spec
Tejun Heo hte...@gmail.com linux kernel Jeff Garzik wrote: Only rare PCI devices are shareable among multiple drivers. sata_* at least intentionally used pci_request_regions() because it is obvious from the hardware spec that multiple regions accessed by multiple drivers is highly unlikely, without the driver being

SS20 hardware spec
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No Dreamcast II, Please
Louis Ohland ohla...@inwave.com comp sys ibm ps2 hardware charles wrote: Where is the best place to get hardware spec.'s for all PS/2 machines? IBM sucks. Microsoft blows. http://www.can.ibm.com/helpware/vintage.html general specs, sometimes wrong. http://servicepac.mainz.ibm.de/eprmhtml/index.htm EPRM.

devres and requesting resources
If I need to get a faster / newer laptop what is a reasonable specs that i should have to run Red Hat 9 on. If i can get away with lower specs are there any things that are best not installed when loading the software. ( I dont fancy the command line only though). Thank you Chris. You are certainly limited in RAM

Minimum hardware spec for various Linux installations?
I am about to turn it into the company FreeBSD firewall, but I need some opinions on the hardware spec's suitability: The hardware is a Pentium 166 on a VERY strange board. There are 7 pci slots, 5 ISA slots, and 2 what look like VLBus slots. The link that is plugging into it is a 2Mb link. Will this hardware be

Buying New Dell Server - Comments Please on Hardware Spec
If the Tao people promise to deliver hardware-transparent computing, why bother thinking AmigaOne as the big time hardware nobody has ever thought about? AmigaOne simply is a hardware spec geared towards running the new AmigaDE natively. There's nothing exotic about it and certainly not the big time hardware noone

Seeking meaningful hardware spec requirements for SBS5
<anonym...@discussions.microsoft.com> Subject: Minimum Hardware Specification Date: Thu, 13 May 2004 04:51:03 -0700 Hi Can anyone give me a link for minimum hardware spec for a W2K server running Terminal Services. Does the TS compnent affect the hardware requirement?

What is the AmigaOne about?
Doug, The overall specs look pretty good. You may want to kick up the graphics a notch to an FX10000 though. HP doesn't market a CAD worthy machine under the Compaq name anymore. All the good stuff is HP. Dell offers quit a few options as well. One thing you do need to know is that a well spec'd "white box" machine

hardware spec for TV capture
Joe Cilinceon joe...@bigfoot.com comp graphics apps paint-shop-pro How much free hard disk space do you have. With Windows free disk space for memory swapping is a must. I have 348 Meg of ram with a very large hard drive now. My previous machine had 128 with free space of 300 meg and I had problems with large

Hardware spec
Can anyone tell me if the above spec represents value for money. Any decent alternatives to the components listed? Thanks for your help. CHAZ Yes, a couple things. first, get a P3 450 instead of the 500, the 450 is much cheaper and seems to go to a high CPU clock. Whatever speed you get, be sure to get a oem,

Hardware spec published?
We have a few .net applications running on the hardware above and our main purpose of upgrading our hardware is to speed up those applications. Below is our new spec we might go with and was wondering if anyone had experience working with such hardware. HP DL585 Quad Opteron 2.4GHZ 1MB Cache dual core 16GB (PC3200)

Hilarious...
I would give this a trial on your existing hardware - and see how the performance is. Also - I would recommend that you try Virtual Server for this - rather than Virtual PC. But I want to verify that this hardware spec would in fact support 4 VPCs at once with performance on a par with an AthlonXp 1800+.