Long time no see.....
Long time no see.....
How is everybody?????
I decided to give Seti a try again, so taking a break from Folding.....
So, I got 3 Opty 165's and a old Lappy that will be crunching Seti.
Not as fast as then 'Entrail Core2's, but should be ok, hopefully next month I can slap a Phenom together, if they clock better then they have.....
I decided to give Seti a try again, so taking a break from Folding.....
So, I got 3 Opty 165's and a old Lappy that will be crunching Seti.
Not as fast as then 'Entrail Core2's, but should be ok, hopefully next month I can slap a Phenom together, if they clock better then they have.....
DFI 790FX-M2R
AMD Phenom 9850BE
2x2gb Mushkin Redline@1066 5-5-5-16
2x 250GB WD 16mb SATA Raid 0
eVGA 8800GTS SC
Creative X-Fi Fatal1ty
nothing wrong with the current phenoms..
welcome back btw
welcome back btw
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I'm still around!
My BP6 still lives - sort of - it's in bits and pieces. My current main PC is a 2.2GHz Core2Duo O/C to 2.6Ghz. It's running on an Intel DP35DP motherboard, which I really like.
Hello to forum members old and new!
My BP6 still lives - sort of - it's in bits and pieces. My current main PC is a 2.2GHz Core2Duo O/C to 2.6Ghz. It's running on an Intel DP35DP motherboard, which I really like.
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I did not really feel like posting here while my poor BP6 was off duty, replaced by one of those modern, faceless K8-units, dumped in a dark, cold box, where it's only company were the two Celerons...
...but now it is BACK, equipped with 768MB of the finest PC-133 SDRAM, still suffering from some bad caps and a broken coil, but hey, considering its age... and it doesn't show, it works just fine... now in my new HAPC (Home Audio PC), with my trusty old Terratec EWS 64 L soundcard (very good sounding ISA card).
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...but now it is BACK, equipped with 768MB of the finest PC-133 SDRAM, still suffering from some bad caps and a broken coil, but hey, considering its age... and it doesn't show, it works just fine... now in my new HAPC (Home Audio PC), with my trusty old Terratec EWS 64 L soundcard (very good sounding ISA card).
Low quality pictures and more useless info to follow!
BP6, RU BIOS, XP SP3, ACPI, 2x366@523(1,95V), Pentalpha HS + 1x 12cm fan @5V, 768MB, Powercolor Geforce 3, RTL8139D NIC, Terratec EWS64L, Samsung M40 80GB (2,5''), LiteOn CDRW
Good to see everyone here. I remember when I used to spend allot of time here. I still check it out once in awhile. I still have my original BP6's running. One is a file server and one is just an internet machine. I did however pick up another BP6 off of epay for only $19.00 including a couple of very capable 366's Its now happily got a gig nic and is plugged into the network as a Bittorent machine. Works great.....
These boxes just don't ever quit....
These boxes just don't ever quit....
Raffnix: Are you following Haiku's progress?
As the natural successor to BeOS, I look forward to the day when I can install it on my much-loved Abit BP6!
As the natural successor to BeOS, I look forward to the day when I can install it on my much-loved Abit BP6!
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I see what you mean, although I disagree slightly - the main thing which BeOS had, and I hope Haiku will have, which raised it above the big-hitter desktop OSes, was its low latency with multimedia.
In my work as a sound engineer and music producer, it's a constant struggle to keep latency down. With BeOS, everything was just so responsive from beginning to end, as low latency was a goal of the OS from the outset, unlike with Windows and GNU/Linux.
In my work as a sound engineer and music producer, it's a constant struggle to keep latency down. With BeOS, everything was just so responsive from beginning to end, as low latency was a goal of the OS from the outset, unlike with Windows and GNU/Linux.
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