Cross-Platform Memory Inconsistencies
MisterX
b.xavier at internet.lu
Sat Dec 17 07:07:12 EST 2005
Maybe it's time you admited pcs are not so bad after all ;)
Welcome to the cross-plaform world...
I hear standard buttons or animated gifs are a bad CPU cycle eater in the
osx world...
Xavier
http://monsieurx.com/taoo - going where no object's been before
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> Subject: Cross-Platform Memory Inconsistencies
>
> Why does a stack on a CD run really quite well on a Pentium
> 2, 300MHz, 128 MB RAM (Win 98), a Pentium 3, 700 MHz, 128 MB
> RAM (Ubuntu 5.10) and grind to a shuddering halt on an iMac
> G3, 333MHz, 320 MB RAM (Mac 10.4)?
>
> This is a 'bother' as one has to plan for eventualities with
> machines and operating systems one might not own and/or have
> access to.
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