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Basically good. But I think that the thing about Qemu should be added to the first post.
I'd change it to "Windows cannot run on the Pandora" instead of "The Pandora Does Not Run Windows."Chip posted on May 19 2009 at 06:31 AM said:Made thread title a bit more definite and to-the-point. Before anybody brings up the possibility of Windows CE or Windows Mobile or any other version, let me point out that the title is phrased in the present tense, and presently it is accurate. If an existing or future version of Windows ends up on the platform, then the title can be changed again. Until then, it's an unqualified "No".
Calm down, there's no link bug.(naw)mcx posted on May 19 2009 at 12:05 PM said:HOLY SHIT ANOTHER LINK BUG.
Changed topic title again. I wish Chip would get more involved with the community rather than just changing stuff. This board is supposed to be run for the community with the help of the community.PhonicUK posted on May 19 2009 at 11:50 AM said:The original EeePC "does not" run Windows as it has Linux pre-installed, but you can get XP on it without problem.
Agreed. I have an Acer Notebook that does not run Windows, as it runs Linux, but you can easily run Windows on it.
Alright, i see how that can be useful. Undoubtedly, getting closer to release, the 'uninitiated' or whatever you want to call less tech-friendly people will be coming out of the wordworkSquidge posted on May 19 2009 at 05:28 PM) But at least we can paste the link and close the relevent topic(s said:, so they may ask further questions if they want to. Better than a wiki or similar link.
I'd change it to "Windows cannot run on the Pandora" instead of "The Pandora Does Not Run Windows."PhonicUK posted on May 19 2009 at 11:50 AM) [quote="Chip posted on May 19 2009 at 06:31 AM said:Made thread title a bit more definite and to-the-point. Before anybody brings up the possibility of Windows CE or Windows Mobile or any other version, let me point out that the title is phrased in the present tense, and presently it is accurate. If an existing or future version of Windows ends up on the platform, then the title can be changed again. Until then, it's an unqualified "No".
PoisonedV posted on May 19 2009 at 06:30 PM said:Alright, i see how that can be useful. Undoubtedly, getting closer to release, the 'uninitiated' or whatever you want to call less tech-friendly people will be coming out of the wordwork
You must be new here. That already happened a while ago, when the first news posts were put up on Gizmondo and Engadget.
javaJake posted on May 19 2009 at 08:56 PM said:Oh yeah, I forgot, Gizmodo and Engadget are just totally read by your average PSP fanboy/mom looking for a gift for her kids/whoever. no, i think once it gets released it will be less turning on a faucet and more opening the floodgatesPoisonedV posted on May 19 2009 at 06:30 PM said:Alright, i see how that can be useful. Undoubtedly, getting closer to release, the 'uninitiated' or whatever you want to call less tech-friendly people will be coming out of the wordwork
You must be new here. That already happened a while ago, when the first news posts were put up on Gizmondo and Engadget.
PoisonedV posted on May 20 2009 at 03:30 AM said:You mean... releasing this thing will be like... opening Pandora's box?javaJake posted on May 19 2009 at 08:56 PM said:Oh yeah, I forgot, Gizmodo and Engadget are just totally read by your average PSP fanboy/mom looking for a gift for her kids/whoever. no, i think once it gets released it will be less turning on a faucet and more opening the floodgatesPoisonedV posted on May 19 2009 at 06:30 PM said:Alright, i see how that can be useful. Undoubtedly, getting closer to release, the 'uninitiated' or whatever you want to call less tech-friendly people will be coming out of the wordwork
You must be new here. That already happened a while ago, when the first news posts were put up on Gizmondo and Engadget.
That's very wrong. Windows can run on Itanium.christo930 posted on May 20 2009 at 01:12 AM said:then again neither can a supercomputer.
Laurent posted on May 20 2009 at 04:00 PM said:That's very wrong. Windows can run on Itanium.christo930 posted on May 20 2009 at 01:12 AM said:then again neither can a supercomputer.
It's common information that Linux is the dominant OS on the supercomputer market.christo930 posted on a parallel universe said:then again neither can a supercomputer very well.
Just mentioning it if there ever was any doubtdflemstr posted on May 20 2009 at 06:07 PM said:It's common information that Linux is the dominant OS on the supercomputer market.
And Linux covers about every processor architecture out there, while Windows most certainly does not.
Nah there's no doubt Linux is better But do you know there are machines on the Top500 supercomputer list that run Windows?Laurent posted on May 20 2009 at 12:34 PM said:Just mentioning it if there ever was any doubtdflemstr posted on May 20 2009 at 06:07 PM said:It's common information that Linux is the dominant OS on the supercomputer market.
And Linux covers about every processor architecture out there, while Windows most certainly does not.
Hu? Where did I say that? I only pointed out that Windows is running on Itanium, most of which are classified as supercomputers. I never wrote Itanium = supercomputer, and I would certainly never write such a stupid statement, I never trusted in Itanium since the first silicon went out.viridior posted on May 20 2009 at 11:53 PM said:Your assumption that supercomputer==Itaniums is what makes that statement wrong. I didn't see any reference that says a 'supercomputer' has any set processor.