OT: New low for Microsoft!
Pedro Fernandes Macedo
webmaster at margo.bijoux.nom.br
Wed May 5 17:53:20 UTC 2004
Rodolfo J. Paiz wrote:
> At 09:46 5/5/2004, Pedro Macedo wrote:
>
>> duncan brown wrote:
>>
>>> and computers that are around now are overpowered
>>
>> Not exactly. It's overpowered for *normal* usage (with this I mean
>> web browsing , listening to mp3s , watching DVDs , etc). For people
>> who work with computer science and computer related researches ,
>> every extra clock cycle is useful.
>
>
> Please remember that we are talking about the hardware requirements of
> the *operating system* which is not performing any of those tasks.
> Whatever the OS requires is what *everyone* using it would need, not
> just what a power user running simulators would need. Do not confuse
> the OS hardware requirements with the requirements of any given
> application.
Rodolfo,
I was talking about his opinion that computers are overpowered in
general. This explains why I showed all those scenarios...
But we have to keep in mind that is hard to tell the true requirements
of the OS , specially after m$ decided to start integrating features
into windows , like media support , internet browsing , etc.. (these
"features" are now so deeply integrated in the OS that you cant remove
it without destroying half of the system..I wonder if they put the html
rendering engine of IE in the windows kernel....).
--
Pedro Macedo
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