They have to have photographic memories from what I've seen here this evening. https://discussions.virtualdr.com/
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They have to have photographic memories from what I've seen here this evening. https://discussions.virtualdr.com/
Night bistro,
Thank you https://discussions.virtualdr.com/
He goes to bed and we have to study. I tell you Queen of Hearts, there isn't any justice.
Just aint fair, greengoose https://discussions.virtualdr.com/
Thanks Train and Mosaic https://discussions.virtualdr.com/
Hey Grunt - Train
I'm a retired FlyBoy - 1988, glad there is a couple of us youngens around here.
Keep the 800MB drive, makes a good backup and/or practice one. I have a 133mhz just finished and getting ready to sell, has a 1.2GB and a 850MB drive - that 850 runs good.
Don't forget the picture album so we can all watch....
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Murf
My Win95 Help Page
Murphy's Law- It will go wrong, but we can fix it!!
But if it ain't broke - "Break It" - So we can help fix it!
Will start new section of Operation Delta tonight. All pages except the one we're on now have been copied and have started editing.
JT Murphy - AF12491222, Suh!! https://discussions.virtualdr.com/
Well! The military appears to be well represented here!. I'm a Vietnam Vet (Army), but believe it or not, still on active duty (looonnnng break in service--12 years). Got "tired" the first hitch,and now I'm almost "re-tired". Senior NCO now...(so drop and give me 20....) https://discussions.virtualdr.com/
Military Brat. USAF https://discussions.virtualdr.com/
LAFB 3708BMTS
Finally ! Some acronyms I recognize ! https://discussions.virtualdr.com/
A TI .....can you imagine my childhood ? https://discussions.virtualdr.com/
[This message has been edited by Queen_of_Hearts (edited 12-06-2000).]
Yeah...I can...my Dad was Army. Moved everywhere---our family motto was "There's no place called home".
(Dad wasn't a drill sgt, but he took lessons somewhere... https://discussions.virtualdr.com/
[This message has been edited by bistro (edited 12-06-2000).]
Bistro, I can give you the 20, but the mid part wants to stay on the floor.
A test question for Train. Where would you have used matched 6v6's?
Back to business. Bistro, the explanation on the relationships of processor, RAM, hardrive was excellent. Let's see if I have it right. The processor is sitting along with RAM that has "stuff" running in it and down comes a command to do something and RAM provides the processor with the info required and if any more info is required, it is provided by the hard drive memory. If this is right, then everything else just enhances this effort. Things like the power supply etc. support the effort. I'm being pickey here because from what has been presented this is the heart of a computer. https://discussions.virtualdr.com/
Probably learned it from mine. https://discussions.virtualdr.com/
He was two different people. I felt and saw the change in his attitude and the expression on his face when he was walking into the barracks. Amazing. They feared him !....he loved it.
Gotta make some money. See ya after while. https://discussions.virtualdr.com/
Hey ! Wher'd my post go !
greengoose: Pretty much. Basically, the RAM (Random Access Memory)is extra memory power for the processor to work. Providing extra "brain cells". Takes a load off the processor. (You HAVE to have RAM or the system won't work). Helps process info as long as the computer is powered up--as soon as it's turned off--all RAM "memory" is dumped--doesn't hold any recollections of what when on before turned off. Click on an icon, then the processor, RAM and hard drive all work together carrying on a three-way conversation to process the request.
The whole system of course works in tandem; you've got billions of 1's and 0's all having to shake hands and be friends and carpool merrily down an electronic highway that looks like a Picasso painting of a bowl of spaghetti. We do what we can to make sure all the hardware/software components "match" and everything's compatible, then offer a burnt sacrifice to the computer gods (usually an old fried motherboard), power up and grit our teeth... https://discussions.virtualdr.com/
Some (maybe all) of this may be "duh!" to ya'll--sorry if it is. Trying to keep it as simple as possible for everyone's benefit; including any new readers.
What a concept. That I understand. Thanks https://discussions.virtualdr.com/ https://discussions.virtualdr.com/
I get it !
That's why you have to "save to the hard drive" ! https://discussions.virtualdr.com/
Reboot and/or turn off accomplish the same thing ?
You want the hard drive to be big so it has plenty of room to "save" everything you want, and the more RAM you have gives programs lots of room to work.