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I have two SO-DIMMs for sale: 512 Meg PC2100 (266 Mhz) SO-DIMM - $75.00 shipped 256 Meg PC2700 (333 Mhz) SO-DIMM - $30.00 shipped Contact me at naschbac@gonzaga.edu if you're interested. Cheers! -Nathan
Quote: Originally Posted by Sad Mr.Woo buying an amd64 so you can use 64bit os software is a joke, even after 64bit windows comes out there wont be anything useful on it for years. not to mention no many companies are...
Yeah, Just given the criteria it seemed like the best fit. I've been looking for basically the PC equivilent of an iBook or 12" Powerbook to run Pro/ENGINEER on, and I've not had any luck. As it stands it looks like I'll be...
You can get a pretty decent machine for about $1000 for what you said you'd like to do with it... 1 Ghz low-voltage CPU 12" XGA screen Slot loading CD-RW/DVD Combo drive 256 Megs RAM 30 gig HD USB 2.0 6-pin powered...
Quote: Originally Posted by agentsim The Banias/Dothan is not a pentiumIII, nor is it based on a PentiumIII. It has many significant improvements. The Banias and Dothan CPU's are derived from the same P6...
Quote: Originally Posted by rcd Java, on the other hand, may give you problems. I don't know if anybody's built an interpreter for Mac OSX yet. http://developer.apple.com/java/ By the way... you'll be fine...
Yet another laptop I'd like to consider for purchase... that isn't available in the US!!! I've pretty much religated myself to getting an e-Machines M680x series notebook. I plan to be running Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire Personal...
Well I went up to Best Buy last night and checked out the eMachine's M6809. It seems like a very capable high performance computer, and it's an incredible price. It has one major short coming... it is hideous. Other than that the...
Yep sure did. Not a bad round up. The 15" at $1999 is quite a machine. Like I said... if Pro/E or StudioTools ran on OS X I'd already have another Powerbook Cheers! -Nathan
Well because I have pretty much no faith in the ability of VirtualPC to run Pro/E or StudioTools at anything approaching acceptable speed. For one because floating point emulation performance of VPC is terrible, and on top of that...
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