Vista Service Pack 1 has arrived
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No, 8". Vista does support those, right? :suss:
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Yes; once Microsoft gets the SP1 driver problems fixed, you should have no problems. Let's see now, 8" floppies, that'll be like, 900,000+ of those, with a gross weight of like 1.4 tons, stuffed into about 423,000 boxes, using 120,000 yards of bubble wrap (non-static kind, of course), shipped via UPS nextday air . . . So ... that'll be like, 2.53 million in shipping and handling charges. Shog, we're gonna need a valid Credit Card number please, and a doctor's note that says your not completely insane. Oh wait, you're running Vista ... ok, never mind on that doctor's note thing ... just the CC number ... and 12 forms of I.D. :rolleyes:
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Yes; once Microsoft gets the SP1 driver problems fixed, you should have no problems. Let's see now, 8" floppies, that'll be like, 900,000+ of those, with a gross weight of like 1.4 tons, stuffed into about 423,000 boxes, using 120,000 yards of bubble wrap (non-static kind, of course), shipped via UPS nextday air . . . So ... that'll be like, 2.53 million in shipping and handling charges. Shog, we're gonna need a valid Credit Card number please, and a doctor's note that says your not completely insane. Oh wait, you're running Vista ... ok, never mind on that doctor's note thing ... just the CC number ... and 12 forms of I.D. :rolleyes:
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Oh wait, you're running Vista ... ok, never mind on that doctor's note thing ... just the CC number ... and 12 forms of I.D.
:-D Do they all need to have the same name on them...? ;P
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Douglas Troy wrote:
Oh wait, you're running Vista ... ok, never mind on that doctor's note thing ... just the CC number ... and 12 forms of I.D.
:-D Do they all need to have the same name on them...? ;P
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Shog9 wrote:
Do they all need to have the same name on them
:rolleyes:
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Shog9 wrote:
where's the option to order it on floppies...
The 5.25" ones?
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Douglas Troy wrote:
Oh wait, you're running Vista ... ok, never mind on that doctor's note thing ... just the CC number ... and 12 forms of I.D.
:-D Do they all need to have the same name on them...? ;P
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:laugh::laugh:
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xacc.ide - now with IronScheme support
IronScheme - 1.0 alpha 1 out nowThe release notes for Vista SP1 Release Candidate on MS's site says the file size is about 550 MB for the standalone all-languages version and 450 MB for the standalone version with 5 languages. (can anyone who downloaded a SP1 RC confirm this?) I don't think the file size changed that much between RC and RTM. I'm not sure what that file is, but it's not an officially released version. EDIT: According to a comment there, the file contains both the 32bit and 64bit version of the SP1 (that's why it's so large). It's not officially released, but Beta testers and OEMs already got the SP1 RTM, looks like one of them leaked the file to betanews. I'll wait for the official download from Microsoft's website.
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I'm supposed to trust a SP from a beta news site? Where's the release from an official Microsoft website? Marc
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Where's the release from an official Microsoft website?
Slashdot's too busy trying to figure out the fake conspiracy behind the Microsoft v Yahoo acquisition to report important news like this. Please don't panic.
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Wow.... I guess I won't be downloading that, then.
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xacc.ide - now with IronScheme support
IronScheme - 1.0 alpha 1 out nowFrom here: Windows Server 2008 + Vista SP1 RTM[^] Microsoft announced yesterday that Windows Server 2008 has reached RTM. The 64 bit version is available right now on MSDN with the 32 bit to follow. Vista SP1 as also reached RTM and will be widely available (MSDN, Windows Update, Download Center) on March 18th.
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Wow.... I guess I won't be downloading that, then.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ "also I don't think "TranslateOneToTwoBillion OneHundredAndFortySevenMillion FourHundredAndEightyThreeThousand SixHundredAndFortySeven()" is a very good choice for a function name" - SpacixOne ( offering help to someone who really needed it ) ( spaces added for the benefit of people running at < 1280x1024 )
piker. I've DLed larger data sets than that over a 56k modem.
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Wow, once they ship SP1 for 64bit I may have a customer or two who will upgrade.
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It looks as though 64 bit is there as well.
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Need to upgrade your USB stick? :D
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From here: Windows Server 2008 + Vista SP1 RTM[^] Microsoft announced yesterday that Windows Server 2008 has reached RTM. The 64 bit version is available right now on MSDN with the 32 bit to follow. Vista SP1 as also reached RTM and will be widely available (MSDN, Windows Update, Download Center) on March 18th.
Silence is the voice of complicity. Strange women lying in ponds distributing swords is no basis for a system of government. -- monty python Might I suggest that the universe was always the size of the cosmos. It is just that at one point the cosmos was the size of a marble. -- Colin Angus Mackay
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You're all idiots
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http://fileforum.betanews.com/detail/Microsoft_Windows_Vista_32bit/1149728719/1[^]
xacc.ide - now with IronScheme support
IronScheme - 1.0 alpha 1 out now1.2Gb!!!!! I'm really losing respect for Microsoft! Come on, home users aren't running supercomputers at home start thinking speed and efficiency, Microsoft!!! :mad: what is the meaning of this strange prefix "micro" in Microsoft!?!?!?!? :confused:
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You're all idiots
Thank you for that reasoned argument. I always like it when a moron backs their specious arguments with well rounded and cogent arguments.
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1.2Gb!!!!! I'm really losing respect for Microsoft! Come on, home users aren't running supercomputers at home start thinking speed and efficiency, Microsoft!!! :mad: what is the meaning of this strange prefix "micro" in Microsoft!?!?!?!? :confused:
New computers come out with quite big HDDs these days... I'd say it's gonna take like 1% of their capacity. Please remind me size of WinXP SP1 and size of average hard disc in those days? Just curious (and lazy to look it up :P)
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what is the meaning of this strange prefix "micro" in Microsoft!?!?!?!
What's the meaning of I,B,M in IBM again? Times change, brands don't.
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New computers come out with quite big HDDs these days... I'd say it's gonna take like 1% of their capacity. Please remind me size of WinXP SP1 and size of average hard disc in those days? Just curious (and lazy to look it up :P)
Member 3949652 wrote:
what is the meaning of this strange prefix "micro" in Microsoft!?!?!?!
What's the meaning of I,B,M in IBM again? Times change, brands don't.
[My Blog]
"Visual studio desperately needs some performance improvements. It is sometimes almost as slow as eclipse." - Rüdiger Klaehn
"Real men use mspaint for writing code and notepad for designing graphics." - Anna-Jayne MetcalfeI agree, but its the problem with loading, disk sizes increases but does the bandwidth increase? nope so loading stating up or whatever your doing = slow:| XPSP1 was about 280 Mb I think:~
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New computers come out with quite big HDDs these days... I'd say it's gonna take like 1% of their capacity. Please remind me size of WinXP SP1 and size of average hard disc in those days? Just curious (and lazy to look it up :P)
Member 3949652 wrote:
what is the meaning of this strange prefix "micro" in Microsoft!?!?!?!
What's the meaning of I,B,M in IBM again? Times change, brands don't.
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Please remind me size of WinXP SP1 and size of average hard disc in those days? Just curious (and lazy to look it up )
IIRC I was 2 or 3 gigs out of 60. 98 was 500megs??? out of 4gigs. Win31 was really brutal though, 20-25mb out of 120.
Otherwise [Microsoft is] toast in the long term no matter how much money they've got. They would be already if the Linux community didn't have it's head so firmly up it's own command line buffer that it looks like taking 15 years to find the desktop. -- Matthew Faithfull