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Laukev7:
Heed his advice, Refalm, before Macman and his clan chase you, throwing spears at you.

xyle_one:

quote:Originally posted by Laukev7:
Heed his advice, Refalm, before Macman and his clan chase you, throwing spears at you.
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um, i believe we are the Mac Commandos, and not the clan thank you very much  :rolleyes:  [/elitist mac user]

jasonlane:
Has anyone ever seen Xpee running on a 200Mhz? Infact seen it running on a 1300Mhz chip? On a 1300 you can only have one window open at a time and you'd better not move those windows around!

It's all about equivalency. OS X running on a 400 mhz chip is not the same as XP running on a 400 Mhz chip, the two experiances would be very, very different. OS X on a 400Mhz chip actually works, XPeee barely works on a 1300 Mhz chip (I have an XPee test machine with this setup). All the things that Apple got right years ago Microsoft are only just starting to think about now.

Isn't it funny years ago I remmember development studios would have "a" mackintosh to "test" on. now here in 2003 I have 5 mac's 3 Linux machines and 1 windoze XP machine, to "test" on,  ;)

Laukev7:

quote: Mac Commandos
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I was referring to Macman's nickname.

[ June 19, 2003: Message edited by: Laukev7 ]

My turn to be elitist:

 
quote: mackintosh
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I never knew you could test on a raincoat.

[ June 19, 2003: Message edited by: Laukev7 ]

Fett101:
I run a small webserver off a 400mhz XP. It's not just the webserver, but also FTP, Kazaa Lite, Antivirus, Firewall, and sometimes Photoshop. And then my main Machine is a 900mhz, which often has Photoshop, SETI@Home, 1-4 Browsers, an HTML editor, and Winamp open at the same time.

Many times you XP experience depends upon you hardware setup. And RAM. Hoard the RAM.

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