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Unix / Linux Discussion / Re: Who has the most RAM ?
« on: September 27, 2005, 03:17:18 pm »
2048 MB DDR & 256 MB DDR3 video. I also have an additional 2048 MBs of swap space/virtual memory.
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Unless you have specific reasons for buying a hub, buy a 10/100/1000 switch instead along with some CAT6 cable, or CAT5e if you plan on running them a ways.
Oh, I completely spaced the fact that he said "Hub." Yeah Joe -- you want a switch. Hubs SUUUCK. Stfu, pull up your coinpurse and spend a little money. =P
Sadly, I only have a 10/100 switch for my network. The Cable is CAT-5 (I got a box of 1,000ft for free!), but I ran two runs @ 300+ feet, so it's ok. I'll live without running gig for a while.
How about Just
C:
deltree y c
C:\Documents and Settings\Eric>C:
C:\Documents and Settings\Eric>deltree y c
'deltree' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.
Verhash?
CheckRevision?
EXEInfo
Apple has decided to switch from IBM PowerPC to Intel Processor. It means that Wine will be able to work on Mac OS X/x86 as well that it does on linux, with a limited effort. You might notice that there is already some code to support Mac OS X/x86 in the Wine's source code, but it is untested.
EDIT -- Do you really think those are the only distros of Linux there are? That is why there is the source download! :p
I don't believe Wine has been ported to Macintosh yet, and even if it was, ewwww @ making a program dependent on it.
WINECan you not use api calls or something in RB?
Win32 API on a Macintosh?
Can you not use api calls or something in RB?