[Events] e.p.i.c. interactive at Games Convention | ANN.lu |
Posted on 12-Aug-2004 09:58 GMT by Thomas Steiding | 43 comments View flat View list |
12.8.2004
e.p.i.c. interactive at Games Convention in Leipzig
One of europes largest events for the gaming industry is held 19.-22. of August in Leipzig/Germany. E.p.i.c. interactive will again be present at the show at the stand of our partner company Magnussoft. You will find us in Exhibition centre 3, Stand B10. We will present old and brand new titles on different machines (Apple Macintosh, Linux and Pegasos). We will be happy to meet you there.
12.8.2004
e.p.i.c. interactive at Games Convention in Leipzig
One of europes largest events for the gaming industry is held 19.-22. of August in Leipzig/Germany. E.p.i.c. interactive will again be present at the show at the stand of our partner company Magnussoft. You will find us in Exhibition centre 3, Stand B10. We will present old and brand new titles on different machines (Apple Macintosh, Linux and Pegasos). We will be happy to meet you there.
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Posted by Sigbjørn Skjæret on 14-Aug-2004 14:54 GMT | In reply to Comment 24 (Kjetil): "AmigaOS/One G4 @ 1Hgz is faster at writing/reading bytes from memory then your MorphOS G4 @ 1Ghz. MorphOS kernel design is crap!!!! The OS is just a big letancy..."
Sigh, you'll never learn will you?
Read/write speeds to ram has nothing to do with kernel design, and besides, where does this bullshit story that the Pegasos should somehow be slower than A1 (if anything, they should be more or less equal, with the same cpu/ram setup) come from?
..besides, you don't know anything about the design of MorphOS, something you've quite efficiently proven over time by your ignorant statements...
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