In article <1157200461.727855.222640@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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"Charles Turner" <vze26m98@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> Very interesting. It make me sad, however, that Apple is abandoning the
> PowerPC chips...
.... well, G5 too hot for laptops? This MacBook is scorchingly hot. When
the fan goes on, it's like a Jumbo taking off. Imagine, right in a silent
part of your concert...
Have to keep the fan from starting up inside processing loops:
...work... hot? if chill then ...continue...
or having the temperature as an index in execution tables filled
with actions which, with the current temperature, will not exceed
the hotspot when executed.
I mean, this is crazy of course, must be missing something (an other
machine obviously :-).
Anyway, never thought I had to learn '386 assembler. These Windows
Forth systems like SwiftForth and MPE's VFX, which also runs fine under
CrossOver, can help me here.
-Roelf
(I want my registers back! ;-)
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