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Posted: 8th Mar 2004 18:13
...I'm pleased to announce that I'm getting an AMD 64bit laptop computer, and for only £946.17 (inc VAT).


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Posted: 8th Mar 2004 18:22
For some reason when I saw the title, I automatically thought of Professor Frink from Futurama.

Frankly I wouldn't go with anything 64 bit as of yet, just because it isn't standard and there's a lot of limitations/compatibility issues (as far as I know).


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Posted: 8th Mar 2004 18:28 Edited at: 8th Mar 2004 18:28
Quote: "Professor Frink"

Is from The Simpsons.

Professor Farnsworth is from Futurama - and its where I got the title from...

I dont know of any limitations of 64bit processors - they can run 32-bit software okay. Getting this was actually cheaper than getting most of the 32-bit laptops...


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Posted: 8th Mar 2004 18:28
What do you want, A medal?

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Posted: 8th Mar 2004 18:29
That'll be just fine thanks...


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Posted: 8th Mar 2004 18:40
Quote: "Is from The Simpsons."


Doh! I can't believe I got those two mixed up - I watch both!


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Posted: 8th Mar 2004 18:42
Need to watch them a bit more me thinks!


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Posted: 8th Mar 2004 18:46
From what I have read, AMD have made sure 32 bit programs run just as well as an equivalent 32 bit processor.

What speed - fast or really fast?

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Posted: 8th Mar 2004 18:47
Quote: "Need to watch them a bit more me thinks"


Er, nope, just typed the wrong thing!

Quote: "What speed "


Who said anything about speed?


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Posted: 8th Mar 2004 18:58
When you was MrTatoad your sig was something like
"Good news everyone, I realy am that good."
Or am I mixing you with someone else?
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Posted: 8th Mar 2004 19:12
Just read your sig:

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Can you tell me where I can get the not-so-great plug-ins...

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Posted: 8th Mar 2004 20:39 Edited at: 8th Mar 2004 20:44
Quote: ""Good news everyone, I realy am that good.""

Thats right - got that from Futurama. Still got that when I use the C4 forums (or a variation of it anyway).

Quote: "Can you tell me where I can get the not-so-great plug-ins"

I wouldn't like to say - IanM may want to hurt me...

Quote: "What speed - fast or really fast"

The specs are :

AMD 3000+ 64 with HyperTransport
1Mb L2 cache
512Mb DDR RAM (dont know what speed)
40GB HDD (shame its so small, but couldn't afford the next size up)
DVD/CR-RW
15" XGA screen
ATI Radeon 9600 (It will be interesting to see what ATI cards are like).
3-in-1 card reader
Gigabit Enternet 1000/100/10
1 Firewire, 4 USB 2.0, PCMCIA slot


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Posted: 8th Mar 2004 23:27
God, I wish I had one of those. Or a few

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Posted: 9th Mar 2004 00:40
Quote: "I wouldn't like to say - IanM may want to hurt me"


Nope, coz you wouldn't be naming me there

Hey, I'm looking for a new laptop again ... where are you getting that from?

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Posted: 9th Mar 2004 01:15 Edited at: 27th Jun 2012 06:30
How is your new computer good news for me?
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Posted: 9th Mar 2004 07:54
Nick, I'll see you and raise you ten.

I recently bought the following desktop for the equivalent of GBP 500 in HKDs. Read it and weep boys and girls:

Intel P4 3.2ghz
Kingston 1gb ram (DDR 400)
GeForce FX 5900 w/ 128mg GFX card
Seagate 120 gb HDD
DVD/CD-RW
52x CD-Rom drive
Creative 5.1 Soundblaster
+ all the usual extras (keyb, mouse, tower, power supply, speakers etc.)

Yep, Hong Kong. Where computers are reasonably priced.

I also got a top of the range Sony 17" LCD monitor for about the equivalent of GBP 250.

Sickening, huh? The only slight problem is that HM Customs & Excise will require me to pay duty on them once they arrive at Felixstowe (they're on board a ship at the moment bound for Britain) but thankfully the duty is pretty small.

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Posted: 9th Mar 2004 08:23 Edited at: 9th Mar 2004 08:28
that thing will be old before it's optimized those are slower than my 32-bit 533mhz fsb dual 3ghz xeon w/ht 1mb cahce each, so do what you got to do.

don't let the fsb fool you 1600mhz ain't nothing with out the right floating point(FLOP but these are now up in the GFLOP) wich amd is not know for intel beats them every time and that is the actual power of the processor.

but i'll wait for intel's 64-bit processor with 8mb cahce.


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dual XEON 3.0 1mb cahce each w/HT
2GB dual channel ocz drr non ecc pc-4000 500mhz
new video card i got today ati fire GL 256mb
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Posted: 9th Mar 2004 09:47 Edited at: 9th Mar 2004 09:50
Ian - I'm getting it from eBuyer... In most cases they are cheaper than Dabs.

Quote: "And to get back on topic... how is your new computer good news for me"

Simple - I'll be able to my programming on my laptop now... And I'll be able to test my game WaveBlocker on three different machines now, meaning the chance of finding a problem has increased by 33%

Very nice spec, Philip. If only there were more reasonable here...


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Posted: 9th Mar 2004 17:53
Yeah tell me about it. Thats why I bought my new 'puter now and am willing to pay duty on it rather than buy it in the UK.

I'm getting on my plane to return to the UK in 4 weeks 1 days time. Woohoo!

Philip

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Posted: 9th Mar 2004 18:09
An hour to go before I can get home from work to start upgrading Windows XP on it.

Ahhhh, the fun... Mind you, I can now do it while watch repeats of The Simpsons on BBC2.


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Posted: 9th Mar 2004 19:11 Edited at: 9th Mar 2004 19:13
I haven't watched TV in 15 months. The reason being I never bought a TV whilst I was here.

There is not much to watch in HK. A few Murdoch owned channels and also all the communist crap that Beijing pumps across the border. Watching the latter is very disturbing - it really brings home to you just what a horrible regime communism is (although there are plenty of other daily reminders - such as the local Beijing representatives' constant and fairly unsubtle threats about what will happen to HKers if they protest for democracy too much). Basically the communist channels are full of propaganda programmes portraying life in China as wonderful and China as the most superb place to live on the entire planet. Everyone are always very happy. Grass is always green. There is no crime and the government is kindly and benevolent. Its Orwellian. Roll over Goebbels - he was an amateur by comparison.

Horrible.

But enough of my rant. I merely conclude by observing that when you live in a democracy you take it for granted. When you've seen communism close up, you realise just how wonderful a democracy is by comparison. There was a time when I didn't bother to vote for the UK government. But when you don't have any right to vote, and you see hundreds of thousands of people marching through the streets to ask for it, and being denied time and time again, that changes your view.

I will never fail to vote EVER again.

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Posted: 9th Mar 2004 21:03
So how come your in HK? Or didn't you have much of a choice?


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Posted: 9th Mar 2004 22:41
i wont to go to HONG KONG


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Posted: 10th Mar 2004 11:40
Not so good news... The flippin' hard drive was not only formatted for FAT32, but unfortunately there were some bad sectors, so its going back...


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Posted: 10th Mar 2004 14:48 Edited at: 10th Mar 2004 14:49
I'm here for work. It was supposed to be a year from January 2003 but then I discovered a rather devious wheeze by the UK Inland Revenue to tax the pants off UK citizens who didn't stay outside the country for a whole tax year. The wheeze in question would have cost me GBP 40,000 - thats 40,000 quid - if I had left HK in January 2004. So now I am here until exactly 2 days after the current UK tax year ends (5 April 2004). Then I get on a plane. Then I'm back home.

Woohoo! Woohoo! Woohoo!

Not that I am happy at that prospect. No sir.

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So, which area of soliciting are you in as long as its not dark street corners ?


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Posted: 10th Mar 2004 17:06 Edited at: 10th Mar 2004 17:07
I practice international commercial litigation and arbitration, mostly with an industry focus of insurance, reinsurance, banking and international trade (i.e. sale of goods and trade finance).

But principally I specialise in making derogatory comments about communism and pretending to get on with my DBPro hobbyist project in my free time!

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Posted: 10th Mar 2004 17:17
You'll have to watch your anti-communism comments - they might want to take you away and force you to use BlitzBasic... On the Amiga...


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Posted: 10th Mar 2004 17:43
Urk. Good point.

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Good news - got my laptop back (with a new hard drive).


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Posted: 16th Mar 2004 22:38
Quote: "that thing will be old before it's optimized those are slower than my 32-bit 533mhz fsb dual 3ghz xeon w/ht 1mb cahce each, so do what you got to do.

don't let the fsb fool you 1600mhz ain't nothing with out the right floating point(FLOP but these are now up in the GFLOP) wich amd is not know for intel beats them every time and that is the actual power of the processor.

but i'll wait for intel's 64-bit processor with 8mb cahce.


my current specs

dual XEON 3.0 1mb cahce each w/HT
2GB dual channel ocz drr non ecc pc-4000 500mhz
new video card i got today ati fire GL 256mb
western digital 2xSATA 250 GB hard drive useing raid "


Intel Alpha 64Bit Itainium2 8MB Cache 800MHz FSB 2.8GHz (current fastest) dual processor... the Intel Alpha 32Bit Pentium4 HTEE is capable of outperforming it.
And if you want to see the Drystone speeds of the Intel Processors against AMD's then check the site; TCA's Athlon64 3000+ can outperform your Dual XEON/P4 Processor setup.

As for a FireGL; only a fool would purchase one of these cards.
Only cards worth spittle in todays market are the Creative Wildcat VP and NVIDIA QuadroFX.
There was a benchmark recently done of the QuadroFX 3000G against 2x FireGL T1 9400; the QuadroFX had a v-e-r-y comfortable lead against this competitors card.
NVIDIA are not winning awards and getting industry acclaim for thier high-end cards for no reason.
Just like AMD haven't got an 80% market spread and are now the industry standard for 64Bit processing. Particularly when thier Opetron 280 SP (1.8GHz) has recently been shown outperforming an Itainium2 3.0GHz Quad Processors (8MB Cache@866MHz FSB).

Sorry but there is really no issue with speed with these processors, and there is even less issue with compatibility as they work with any software that the AthlonXP do as the 64Bit part of the Athlon64 are simply an additional processor - a bit like the Writek Co-Processor gave 486 64Bit math processing.


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Posted: 16th Mar 2004 22:45 Edited at: 16th Mar 2004 22:49
The only time there would be compatability problems is if/when I got the 64-bit version of Windows XP, and drivers weren't availiable for any piece of hardware - apparently you can use the 32-bit versions. However, I wont have that problem for a while yet, by which time most companies would have 64-bit drivers anyway...

Its a very nice machine by the way - shame I had to have it repaired so quickly (that usually happens to me) - the hard drive had 16K of bad sectors...

By the way, the latest nVidia drivers seem to have fixed DBPro's anti-aliasing problems...

If only I could afford a Quadro card...


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