
Originally posted by Ali709Well, I had thought Toshiba, Dell or maybe even Fujitsu Siemens...but it's the specs that really matter now...1GB RAM? I think it wouldn't be enough, I mean, Vista itself (unless I change it back to XP) would want the 1GB...![]()
Originally posted by easports43[..]
Sorry..I'm tired and typing too fast. At least 2GB.
Originally posted by Ali709[..]
Aw, ok! Go to bed Nate!!!
Where is Drew when you need him?!![]()
Originally posted by easports43[..]
Just where I was heading back....Yes, I said back. I got about an hour of sleep, and now I'm wide awake (No pun intended) for no reason at all![]()
Originally posted by Ali709Where is Drew when you need him?!
Originally posted by Ali709Well, I had thought Toshiba, Dell or maybe even Fujitsu Siemens...but it's the specs that really matter now...1GB RAM? I think it wouldn't be enough, I mean, Vista itself (unless I change it back to XP) would want the 1GB...
Originally posted by Ali709I'm thinking about buying a laptop, I want to use it for my studies, and to connect to the wi-fi at the university, and for U2Start
Originally posted by Ali709So, it's gonna be used mostly for programming, C and Assembly, with programs like Codevision and AVRStudio (it's for micro controllers, electronics stuff), I will also be using MATLAB on it, and maybe some other "scientific" programs.
Originally posted by Ali709Considering that it will probably come with Vista pre-installed...could you give me a minimum specs suggestion?![]()
Originally posted by Ali709EDIT: and BTW, I will probably install something like Ubuntu or some Linux thing on it too, as I want to get some experience on Linux...
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Originally posted by drewhigginsThought I'd ask the question:
On a DVD like Los Angeles 1987-11-18 or Buenos Aires 2006-03-02 how do you do a menu like that so I can press Start or select from the song list and also maybe incorporate other features like different audio streams, say a 2.1 English and 5.1 English stream? And have a song playing in the background and a picture.
Someone who makes the DVDs from scratch might be able to give me a suggestion for a program (either free, open-source or paid-for) or at least get me thinking in the right direction. I've been looking at VideoReDo, TGMPEG, VirtualDub, Nero VisionExpress and Windows Media Centre 2005 but nothing even looks to do half a decent job.
Originally posted by MWSAH1GB for Vista could be enough..it depends on the kind of things you'll do with your laptop. I'd prefer 2GB at least.
Originally posted by Ali709[..]
Grrr...![]()
Weird stores here...the models they have, lots of 1GBs, but when it turns to 2GBs, the vid card (GPU) and everything else also increase a lot!! I don't need a top-model graphics unit, I'm not getting it to play games on it!
So, the 2GB models are noticeably higher in price, for that shitty reason![]()
Originally posted by haytrainCan anyone recommend a good (hopefully free!) program that will allow me to help my girlfriend design a web page, or maybe just offer me some advice? She just bought a domain name to put up some of her work (she's an artist), and I told her I'd help her with the website, but I don't really know what I'm doing. If there's a relatively easy program to use, I'm sure I can figure it out. Also, being able to customize it some would be ideal, and not just some cookie-cutter templates. Thanks in advance!