No such thing as a free dinner, Plowman. [:)]
I'll find the seq and load it up.
Oh, and you're right about what I said about 64-bit marketing. But I don't think I'm going far out on a limb - it's obvious that this isn't all going to change overnight; we're going to be using multiple computers for the forseeable future. And I say that even before taking into account that developers always write software that pushes the boundaries and brings current machines to their knees.
Case in point: MIR.
I'll find the seq and load it up.
Oh, and you're right about what I said about 64-bit marketing. But I don't think I'm going far out on a limb - it's obvious that this isn't all going to change overnight; we're going to be using multiple computers for the forseeable future. And I say that even before taking into account that developers always write software that pushes the boundaries and brings current machines to their knees.
Case in point: MIR.