
Anthony
8-bit gen. (Volken)
Anyone using or have been using Beos OS and multimedia programs within Beos?
Anthony said:Anyone using or have been using Beos OS and multimedia programs within Beos?
foreverdown said:you record in linux? what software do you use?
Moonrider said:I've been doing most of my work with linux, and I'm not at all familiar with BeOS. What kind of multimedia stuff is available?
Polaris20 said:Why is XP pointless?
Anthony said:That comment reflects my personal agendas toward the nature of XP.
I proposed not to voyage pointless discussion of why or why not.
All this charade of GUI is big and unnecessary.
All this flashes are slowing things down, there is no functionality in this amusement park of icons and gadgets.
From point of most direct and best way of communicating with hardware (assembler) XP fails compared to Win2000 by far.
Sure, 98SE is better then both in that department but so many new hardware is made for W2 and XP only,
and I’m not inclined to write them myself.
Just a thought for your question.
Anthony said:That comment reflects my personal agendas toward the nature of XP.
I proposed not to voyage pointless discussion of why or why not.
All this charade of GUI is big and unnecessary.
All this flashes are slowing things down, there is no functionality in this amusement park of icons and gadgets.
From point of most direct and best way of communicating with hardware (assembler) XP fails compared to Win2000 by far.
Sure, 98SE is better then both in that department but so many new hardware is made for W2 and XP only,
and I’m not inclined to write them myself.
Just a thought for your question.
vestast said:Anthony - I gotta disagree. I know you don't want to start a big useless discussion so I'll just say that I am a Solaris/Linux admin and I find WinXP to be the most USEFUL of all the window's OS's.
All the things that you have mentioned that are annoyances to you are easily disabled with a few tweaks.
Check out this website and try the tweaks. I'm sure XP will perform much better for you...
http://www.musicxp.net/tuning_tips.htm
brzilian said:You're smoking the good stuff man.98SE better than XP or 2000??? Thats a good one. Every heard of the application memory pointer stack? That was the single biggest reason for any of the DOS based OS's (95,98,SE,Me) to not efficiently use larger amounts of RAM. Best part is that I doesn't exist in any of the NT based OS's.Regardless, I still get better latency numbers with my Audiophile in XP than 2000. Also, you you do some research, you will see that alot off issues regarding multimedia and audio limitiations in 2000 were fixed in XP (number of MIDI ports the OS can recognize for one).
Anthony said:Vapor of Noxious cloud is not my festivity.
Even 3x could with better management use memory in more efficient manner.
You don't build new OS to make obsolete promise.
If you ever path in learning assembler language you will understand why.
If you would be hired to choose NASA equipment, that ship wouldn't reach very far.
There is a reason why they use several generations old CPU's and boards.
Don't fall in trendy latest is the best. Not quite.
With well written drivers and just decent memory size you could do the same in older OS.
But I blame myself, I shouldn't make a flying allusion in relation to generally accepted misconceptions and expect silence.
Forgive me for that.
brzilian said:Wow...Please stop posting for your own sake. You're just making a fool of yourself. Oh yeah, don't lecture me about learning assembler either. I started off my college career in Computer Engineering.
Anthony said:Good, keep learning where you have stopped.
Personal agendas always reflect lack of constructive arguments, and lest I be not thought guilty of such infantile blunder.
I’m sure you will fulfill that need in some off-topic forum.
Ad acta.
http://www.abxzone.com/forums/archive/index.php/t-42852.html
Zeto said:..... But did I get off topic?
That comment reflects my personal agendas toward the nature of XP.
?Personal agendas always reflect lack of constructive arguments