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    From this article about Microsoft's home networking and control initiatives: http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&ncid=70&e=5&cid=70&u=/cn/20020417/tc_cn/microsoft_aims_to_network_entire_home UPnP speaks the networking standard of the Internet, TCP/IP, but SCP won't require that, Buerk said. It's designed to work on a system with as little as 512 bytes of memory--about as much space as it takes to store 64 letters. And... Microsoft will enable the first remote control support in the Windows XP service patch 1.... -John

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      From this article about Microsoft's home networking and control initiatives: http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&ncid=70&e=5&cid=70&u=/cn/20020417/tc_cn/microsoft_aims_to_network_entire_home UPnP speaks the networking standard of the Internet, TCP/IP, but SCP won't require that, Buerk said. It's designed to work on a system with as little as 512 bytes of memory--about as much space as it takes to store 64 letters. And... Microsoft will enable the first remote control support in the Windows XP service patch 1.... -John

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      Wasn't April 1:st a couple of weeks ago? I mean, quoting someone with a name like "Buerk" (sounds like he had too much to drink) that so obviously speaks out of his ass...

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        From this article about Microsoft's home networking and control initiatives: http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&ncid=70&e=5&cid=70&u=/cn/20020417/tc_cn/microsoft_aims_to_network_entire_home UPnP speaks the networking standard of the Internet, TCP/IP, but SCP won't require that, Buerk said. It's designed to work on a system with as little as 512 bytes of memory--about as much space as it takes to store 64 letters. And... Microsoft will enable the first remote control support in the Windows XP service patch 1.... -John

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        Wow! I can't wait to see a GPF on my freezer or a BSOD on my light bulb. John Morales wrote: UPnP speaks the networking standard of the Internet, TCP/IP, but SCP won't require that, Buerk said. It's designed to work on a system with as little as 512 bytes of memory--about as much space as it takes to store 64 letters. 512 bytes or 512 bits ? I can't imagine some useful code in 512 bits, even on microcontrolers. Crivo Automated Credit Assessment

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          Wow! I can't wait to see a GPF on my freezer or a BSOD on my light bulb. John Morales wrote: UPnP speaks the networking standard of the Internet, TCP/IP, but SCP won't require that, Buerk said. It's designed to work on a system with as little as 512 bytes of memory--about as much space as it takes to store 64 letters. 512 bytes or 512 bits ? I can't imagine some useful code in 512 bits, even on microcontrolers. Crivo Automated Credit Assessment

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          Hey now, the Atari 2600 had something like 128 or 256 bytes of RAM. :) --Mike-- Actual sign at the laundromat I go to: "No tinting or dying" Like the Google toolbar? Then check out UltraBar, with more features & customizable search engines! My really out-of-date homepage Big fan of Alyson Hannigan and Jamie Salé.

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