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  1. #11
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    Nice Lumbar support there Frederick, and nice to take charge of the classroom puters while no one is aware. Nice clean setup there Bender10 your acting just as tidy as Evil-Dragon, keep up the good work everyone.
    I work in the dark basement so you can't take my system's pictures.





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  2. #12
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    Let me kleen out the spider webs, and I'll show you the dungeon pics later.....

    Coming soon...computers kept against their will in a dark dank dungeon, crunching numbers for an evil master...muuhaaa...THE WORLD SHALL BE MINE!!!




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  3. #13
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    Here's my setup.

    Nice widescreen monitor

    Close up of the business ends... Excuse the breakfast plate...

  4. #14
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    My System

    Here's what my system looks like:



    The CPU is an AMD Athlon, 64 x2 DualCore, 4200+, 22.2 GHz, running on Windows XP-Pro, SP2. I get 2138 FP MIPS (Whetstone) and 3937 integer MIPS (Dhrystone). I get very fast Internet access with Comcast.net.

    On the left is a Canon iP4300 printer and an Epson 1650 scanner. The blue box behind the monitor is a Linksys router. On the right (in front of the pencil can) is a DUALphone (1 of 3) that connects both to Skype and to the POTS.

    I've had a couple of systems die completely, so this time I got a RAID drive with automatic backup and UPS. The UPS is buried under this ugly pile of wire behind the cabinet:



    I like Mathcad PLUS 6.0c, TurboCAD 2.0, and Word 6.0 better than later versions of these. Other favorites are Photoscore Pro, Anvil Studio, and Sound Forge (for music processing), Google Earth, and PC Study Bible. I prefer Virtual Pascal, even though I have Microsoft C++, Borland Pascal with Objects, and Delphi. And that's just 'scratching the surface'.

    Last edited by Jim_Clark; 10-09-2007 at 05:56 AM. Reason: pictures didn't show

  5. #15
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    and welcome Jim Clark!

    You have a nice setup but your AMD must be the worlds strongest or fastest. 22,2 GHz! I guess you mean 2,2?
    Althoug we are proud have you among us. Feel free ask us about our project, our forum or whatever you ponder on.

    Lagu
    Once an AMDuser always an AMD user

  6. #16
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    Thanks, Lagu, for the welcome. No, I'm not overclocking the heck out of my CPU! I don't know where that 22.2 figure came from -- I checked again, and it's 1.79 GHz.

    But where are my pictures? Let me try this --



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