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Member since November 23, 1999

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    Greg Czajkowski

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  1. Review - Frigate Professional

    1.19 (Feb 14, 2000)

    I am using version 2.7 under NT 4.0 I have noticed this several times. Cool desk will hang, if there is another app in the current pager window that is also hanging. After the hanging app is closed, cooldesk will continue running.

  2. Review - DynSite

    1.06 (Jan 21, 2000)

    Is there a linux version of this? This would be great for dynamic dsl pains to automatically register whenver the ip changes.

  3. Review - ZipCat Pro

    3.3b (Jan 21, 2000)

    This program has potential but crashes on me as well after trying to add a volume. (Even after following the install instructions) This is definitely very beta release.

  4. Comment - Target 2011 - 10GHz and More

    3.3b (Feb 8, 2000 - 5:25 PM)

    If you knew anything about what starbridge made, you would actually have made sense. Unfortunately the reasons it's 60,000 faster is because it's ONLY performing 4-bit adds in parallel. Thats why FPGAs were used. They have 'generic' logic to perform any generic function and many are optimized for fast addition/subtraction. What starbridge did is not fascinating. Trust me Ive been working with FPGA for over 2 years. Performing floating point operations on even modern fpga's is incredibly painfull and hardly ever done. And to create a microprocessor (out of fpga) capable to beat any modern uproc is nearly impossible. Now Im not saying it can't be done, but not with current fpga technology.

    If your looking for breakthroughs check out the genetic research done to allow fpgas to mutate themselves, evolve, and solve problems more efficiently than any circuit/logic engineer.

  5. Comment - RIAA Sues MP3.com

    3.3b (Jan 21, 2000 - 6:40 PM)

    This story is not all correct. Beam-it does not allow you to "**copy*** music directly from CD-ROM to an online storage space." The beam-it software just determines what CDs a person own "legally" and allow the person to access those CDs through the my.mp3.com website. Beam-it does not rip the CDs. It only determines what CD/track you have so the process only takes ~2 minutes.

  6. Comment - Crusoe Breaks New Ground

    3.3b (Jan 21, 2000 - 12:36 AM)

    Ok gentlemen,
    They are not selling cripled processors. The updated firmware they provide (which I don't think they will charge for) is for fixing "issues" adding functionality, example adding SSE and 3DNow support. The article is wrong in saying that internet software patches will increase the "clock-speed." It will work like this; as the technology progresses the engineers will be able to increase the performance of the processor by optimizing the CodeMorphing software. The performance increases will not be significant, never 2x.
    Two comments, these processor should not be compared with performance x86 processors (Athlons, P3) only with their mobile counterparts.
    What I would like to see is multicore performance crusoe running a metaOS which runs linux on one uprocessor and w2k on the other.

  7. Comment - Stop Ruining Those Burned CDs

    3.3b (Dec 29, 1999 - 12:00 PM)

    I found an excellent drive of the burn-proof site:
    http://www.sannet.ne.jp/BURN-Proof/CDR/rw2.html

    12x/4x/32x It's the fastest i've seen so far, I haven't found a plextor file thats any faster..

    BTW. Is there any media that supports 12x? Normally you need to get special media to support 8x.