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AMD Athlon 64

Sep 29, 2003, 9:49pm
[View Quote] I never refuted the fact that the real FSB is 200 MHz, but the actual
speed is 800 due to it being quadruple channeled. 200 x 2 is still not
anywhere near 800. Sure, the bell curve takes effect for Bus speeds,
but it's still going to be just that much more better. And for those of
us who use the video and audio that intel has the lead in... and that's
basically everyone except for those who write e-mails, then intel is the
chipset you want.

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> technology.
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> See my other post.

It was sarcasm. ;)

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>
> The bus is the same length technically, it basically just cheats itself into
> being larger.

Go 80 on a rural road and get stuck behind cars going 30. This is the
same theory that applies to data transfer. When RAM goes 400 MHz and
the video card goes 503.246 then you need a wider bus (even if it is 4
sets of 200) to accomidate for varying speeds. Thus, the 4 lane highway
is going to work better than the 2 lane highway.

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>
> Ok.

The intel may waste, but it's optomized for it's "quadpumped" bus
system. As opposed to cycle congestion of a "DDRx2" system. Sure, it
may never reach the point of needing the full bus width, but I'd rather
have the ability to go beyond what I use just in case. Especially
consider the kind of resource intensive things I use.

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>
> True.
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>
> Where did that come from? lol >:-P

Everyone who builds in SWCity usually comes to defend them when they do
things.

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>
> I myself haven't built a computer with an Athlon chip in a loooooooooong
> time. I like Intel's motherboards, they are nice and reliable. True lol, but
> I wouldn't apply that to everyone. I know someone who just reads their
> e-mail who just bought this computer:

I don't like AMD chips anymore.

> Pentium 4c 3.2GHz
> 4096MB of RAM
> 4x DVD-R/RW+R/RW
> DVD-RAM drive
> Two 300GB hard drives
> Dual boot:
> Windows XP Professional
> Red Hat Linux
> Radeon 9800 PRO AIW Power Color (I think) 256MB
> Audigy 2
> $300 custom case
> 5 extra fans: $200
> and it doesn't end there...
>
> Ludicrous, isn't it?

Doesn't surprise me. I'd guess 99% of the people on AW use AW,
respective modeler programs, and just check their e-mail. Which AMD is
perfect for. Hell my 233 system is perfect for checking e-mail.

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AMD Athlon 64

Sep 30, 2003, 6:12pm
[View Quote] Uh, read again, I was talking about the systems as a whole. I'd love to
see your fat ass waddle to and fro, but we'll save that for another
time. Learn to control your thumb and I'll spell the adjective
correctly, oh and learn to capitalize the first letter of a sentence.

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AMD Athlon 64

Sep 30, 2003, 6:34pm
[View Quote] Uh, since someone from AW posted the picture of you and you acknowledged
it was you. And that person was huge. Like, Tyrannosaurus huge.

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AMD Athlon 64

Sep 30, 2003, 6:56pm
[View Quote] Oh yes baby, smack that ass. Oh god, oh yes, oohhhh.

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AMD Athlon 64

Oct 2, 2003, 5:48pm
[View Quote] Heh, too bad it offers no real benefits. ;)

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Report: Microsoft dominance poses security risk

Sep 27, 2003, 4:22am
[View Quote] Did you stop to think about your mom and I last night?

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Report: Microsoft dominance poses security risk

Sep 27, 2003, 8:04pm
[View Quote] That's your loss.

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Report: Microsoft dominance poses security risk

Sep 30, 2003, 11:18pm
[View Quote] You and I both know GeForce isn't high end. Because ATI is like, Apple
of the video card world. Actually, linux should nearly work fine with
any video card that supports OpenGL.

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Report: Microsoft dominance poses security risk

Sep 30, 2003, 11:53pm
[View Quote] LoL I know people who buy macs too. ;) Silly little people named Joeman.

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Report: Microsoft dominance poses security risk

Oct 1, 2003, 12:35am
[View Quote] And Arnold has 95% of California's votes. ;) LOL

Arnold is like the Mac of the political world.

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Report: Microsoft dominance poses security risk

Oct 1, 2003, 4:16pm
[View Quote] I wouldn't say 90%. Maybe more around 70%. You're forgetting servers,
then duel booting pc's.

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Report: Microsoft dominance poses security risk

Oct 1, 2003, 6:54pm
[View Quote] OK? Windows is 99.99% of the computer market.

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I'm rich!!!! thanks RIAA

Sep 27, 2003, 7:27pm
[View Quote] Except Metallica.

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Oct. 24th

Oct 1, 2003, 5:32pm
[View Quote] Are you genuinly surprised about that?

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Oct. 24th

Oct 1, 2003, 7:08pm
> And NO I do not wear other peoples shoes,...... that's just nasty.

So, um, how do you buy new shoes without trying them on first?

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Macintosh & AW?

Oct 1, 2003, 6:52pm
[View Quote] Yup, they have one or two. Now that Mac's use a Unix-esque kernel I
believe you might be able to get WINE to work on it.

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Going

Oct 4, 2003, 4:16am
[View Quote] Sad to see you go, hope you'll keep in touch. Thanks for the UVing
tutorial. :)

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3.4 Users?

Oct 6, 2003, 9:52pm
[View Quote] My guess is the next release of 3.4 to fix some of the bugs. That never
got released or something.

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Protecting Children

Apr 4, 2003, 12:49am
[View Quote] You have to reset the newsgroup and make sure you download all headers. So, pretty
much just reset.

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HAHAHA AWTEEN VANDELISED!

Oct 28, 2001, 12:10am
Then again, you didn't have to go to the page now did you?

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AW 3.2 fixed?

Oct 31, 2001, 10:36pm
It seems this new release fixed all the bugs I've seen so far. Has anyone
else noticed this besides me? List of bugs I've seen fixed:

--Being idle doesn't result in disconnect from universe
--Opacityfix doesn't need to be in rwx anymore
--(Intel chipset 82810) glass is now visible all the time even after relog
--it doesn't use up 65% of system resources

feel free to add if you've seen anything else

--Bowen--

New 3rd Person View Bug

Nov 1, 2001, 10:55pm
Hah that's cool :). I wonder if roland noticed that.

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New 3rd Person View Bug

Nov 2, 2001, 5:00pm
No no that's not what he's saying.. he's saying that the point of view from
3rd person is larger then first person.. which can't happen since it's
further away (or so it should appear)

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New 3rd Person View Bug

Nov 2, 2001, 6:16pm
Yeah I didn't understand what he meant at first either.

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Log program for outgoing telegrams :)

Nov 5, 2001, 6:38pm
Nice, this is very useful ;)

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Log program for outgoing telegrams :)

Nov 6, 2001, 3:29pm
Or you can make it start tgramlog with AW in the batch instead of waiting,
that would be better in the end ;). Let me know I can make the batch if
others want that.

--Bowen--

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Log program for outgoing telegrams :)

Nov 6, 2001, 5:07pm
OK, look on this page towards the bottom :
http://bowen.linux-dude.com/82810.php (I added it on with other stuff I've
made for AW). make sure the tgramlog.exe is in your AW path with aworld.exe

--Bowen--

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Log program for outgoing telegrams :)

Nov 6, 2001, 5:08pm
If it gives you an error about waiting for AW to start.. tell me and I'll
fix it.

--Bowen--

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Log program for outgoing telegrams :)

Nov 6, 2001, 5:52pm
I don't think it shows it running.. check the log file it creates to see if
your outgoing Tgrams are saved there.

--Bowen--

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Log program for outgoing telegrams :)

Nov 6, 2001, 5:53pm
My batch files works pretty well.. it pops up AW fine, most of the time
it'll exit right, I even got it to work with your program.. I'm not sure if
it works on WinNT versions though, so someone will need to test it.

--Bowen--
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