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For a complete list of Apple's computers I'd recommend apple-history.com. Not so sure about their corporate history.
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One thing bugs me about my K750i: how do you get Mpeg4 video onto it?
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Quote: I have only one account on my Mac, the one I created at the start, that's the one I log in as, is this wrong? Or is there a hidden root user? Yes, the root user is usually hidden in Mac OS X. Regular users in Mac OS X don't have root perm…
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It could be worse (Intel have a jingle too ).
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Slightly off topic, but Freespace 2 (fantastic but woefully undermarketed space sim from the end of the last century) has an EULA that permitted you to give copies of the game to friends, as long as you didn't profit from it.
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A: what comes before this sentance
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Not enough detail for Edinburgh. You can't spot individual buildings at the highest level of zoom.
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What am I looking at?
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Hyper threading makes a single processor physical appear as multiple logical processors. The idea is that this allows better use of the processor's resources (e.g. an integer heavy thread runs on logical CPU 1, and an FPU heavy thread runs on logica…
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Quote: Add to that list Space: Above and Beyond In the UK Space: Above and Beyond was aired at around 3am...
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Quote: We know that the base layer is already open source in good part, and the upper layers are probably abstracted enough from the metal to work properly without having to touch them Except for the tiny problem of drivers. Specifications for X…
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Quote: Also detailed in that white paper, By tracking groups rather than individual instructions, it can manage up to 100 instructions within the core simultaneously, in addition to 100-plus instructions in the various fetch, decode, and queue sta…
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If you don't use perl, it might be safe to chmod a-x it as root, to remove the perl application's executability. I'm fairly sure there's a command to see what perl's arguments were, but I can't remember it.
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The in store Mac may have had two sticks of RAM, enabling dual channel memory access.
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It's widely recognised that Cherry OS is a rip-off of PearPC, on open source PowerPC emulator that allows you to run Mac OS in a virtual machine running on x86 PCs. PearPC comes in both Linux and Windows flavours.