What computer/OS are you using?

Started by Bella, April 16, 2007, 02:59:17 PM

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Laevatein

A rather pitiful PC compared to all of yours, no particular brand:

CPU: Intel Core Duo 2.80 Ghz
GPU: GeForce 5500 256mb
RAM: 756 mb
HDD: One 80gb SATA with two partitions, and another 160gb.
OS: Windows XP Professional Service Pack 2
Display: 17" CRT

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Aurora Borealis

Uhh...  My main computer is a 400 MHz PowerMacG3 with 256 MB of RAM, 2 hard drives, one with about 2.5 GB and the other inexplicably ranges from 700 MB to zero KB! (also sometimes X11, which is needed to run Inkscape, acts strangely.) Runs Mac OS 10.3.9 and 9.2.2

But I also sometimes use my dad's Mac Mini (G4 processor, 1.42 GHz, I think. Runs 10.4 and I think has 512 MB RAM and a 160 GB hard drive). This (and my brother's PowerMacG4) is/are the only computer(s) in the house that act(s) normally.

But sometimes use my mom's PC (it's some sort of Dell running XP Home)

I also have a Powerbook 1400cs with a Power PC 603e processor @ 117 MHz, running OS 8.1 and has a battery life of 15 minutes and the CD drive inexplicably stopped working altogether and also have a Powerbook 540c with a 68040LC processor @ 33 MHz running System 7.5 but sadly it is falling apart and barely works :(

Kami-Tux

Quote from: "Laevatein"A rather pitiful PC compared to all of yours, no particular brand:

CPU: Intel Core Duo 2.80 Ghz
GPU: GeForce 5500 256mb
RAM: 756 mb
HDD: One 80gb SATA with two partitions, and another 160gb.
OS: Windows XP Professional Service Pack 2
Display: 17" CRT
Better than mine! Well, except for the inferior OS :p


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C-Chan

QuoteUhh... My main computer is a 400 MHz PowerMacG3 with 256 MB of RAM, 2 hard drives, one with about 2.5 GB and the other inexplicably ranges from 700 MB to zero KB! (also sometimes X11, which is needed to run Inkscape, acts strangely.) Runs Mac OS 10.3.9 and 9.2.2

But I also sometimes use my dad's Mac Mini (G4 processor, 1.42 GHz, I think. Runs 10.4 and I think has 512 MB RAM and a 160 GB hard drive). This (and my brother's PowerMacG4) is/are the only computer(s) in the house that act(s) normally.

But sometimes use my mom's PC (it's some sort of Dell running XP Home)

I also have a Powerbook 1400cs with a Power PC 603e processor @ 117 MHz, running OS 8.1 and has a battery life of 15 minutes and the CD drive inexplicably stopped working altogether and also have a Powerbook 540c with a 68040LC processor @ 33 MHz running System 7.5 but sadly it is falling apart and barely works

Oooh-hoohoo.... spare PowerPC's aplenty.... ^.^
You know, you could probably test out MorphOS-tan for me.... ^v^

*squeals with delight*  ^.^

AzN JoHn

hehe ok heres the long story....

CPU:Atholon 64 X2 4800+ Dulecore 2.6
GPU: x1900CF edition & X1900xTx (crossfired)
Ram: 4gigs (why do i need so much.....oh yeah 3d graphics editing...)
HDD:umm....lots, boot off of raid 0 150raptors (300 gigs) with 5 other HDDs to total over 2 terrabites of space most of it filled with programs  and anime......
OS: Triboot-Windows XP Corporate SP2, Ubuntu 6.06, and Win 98 for my older games lol thinking of adding OSX to that but dont really need it since i already have all the adobe stuff..... oh well....
Display: 26" Widescreen 720i HDTV (yes this is my tv as well)

Kami-Tux

Raid 0?!?! Someone likes living dangerously!


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CaptBrenden

so is this thread like.. compairing e-penis size or what?
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Silentbob

My PCs are crap by todays standards, so it doesn't end up being very long.   ;137

Having the Amigas helps quite a bit tho.   :smoke:

AzN JoHn

Quote from: "Kami-Tux"Raid 0?!?! Someone likes living dangerously!

raid 0 isnt dangerous.  not with the up to date bios, its actually faster and more reliable than raid 5

Kami-Tux

Raid 0 has a risk which is n times higher than one hard disk where n is the amount of hrddisks in the raid-array.


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Tsubashi

Quoteraid 0 isnt dangerous. not with the up to date bios, its actually faster and more reliable than raid 5

Faster? Absolutely. More Reliable? Umm... not really. Because RAID 0 utilizes no redundancy, it has no fault tolerance (unless, of course, you are some sort of data recovery specialist). Failure of any drive results in loss of all data. If you're not backing up frequently, you really must not care for that data! ^^'
-Tsu

C-Chan

Quoteso is this thread like.. compairing e-penis size or what?

QuoteMy PCs are crap by todays standards, so it doesn't end up being very long.

Having the Amigas helps quite a bit tho.

Damn straight!!  ^v^

If the Captain's foolishness is true, then AmigaBob,... for the sole fact of having two Miggies at home,... is practically a sex GAWD!!  ^v^

So all you scrubs step aside... sex god coming through.... no autographs please.....  -v-

*starts shoving posters to make way for AmigaBob*

BTW, don't remember what Raid is in this context, so I'll just politely nod my head.  ^^'

Tsubashi

RAID - Redundant Array of Inexpensive Drives

Basically uses software or hardware to treat multiple drive as one. it can be used to increase data integrity, fault-tolerance, throughput and/or capacity.

I only know because I use RAID 0+1 for my webserver ^^'
-Tsu

CaptBrenden

Quotef the Captain's foolishness is true, then AmigaBob,... for the sole fact of having two Miggies at home,... is practically a sex GAWD!! ^v^

Well at least we know he can please the fanpigs with it.
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Kami-Tux

I don't like e-Penis comparisms... I always finish rather low: a slow-ish PC (too few RAM!), a crappy connection and normally, I am not even torrenting stuff.


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