
i want info about version 5... NOW!!!!
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Good luck!
For whatever reason (and I'm pretty sure it's a good one...) they're not being very forthcoming with info.
It could be that a future announcement would make less of an impact if dribs and drabs of info came out before whatever date they have in mind for whatever announcement they might make. This is my belief, anyway.
But yes, I'd like to know too!
Cheers,
Chris
For whatever reason (and I'm pretty sure it's a good one...) they're not being very forthcoming with info.
It could be that a future announcement would make less of an impact if dribs and drabs of info came out before whatever date they have in mind for whatever announcement they might make. This is my belief, anyway.
But yes, I'd like to know too!
Cheers,
Chris
well, Scope IV was " a new hope"petal wrote:To be honest I don't understand the rave about it.
Expect Vista support and nothing more - It's essential for the commercial survival of the platform - nothing less nothing more.
Scope V means "the empire strikes back"

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I'm sorry, but my karma just ran over your dogma.
I'm sorry, but my karma just ran over your dogma.
it would have to come with the option for a SC branded PCIe expansion system with 3 slots (and enough room for attaching STDM connectors without having to fix the case closed with gaffahubird wrote:It'd be too late now for me, but it would be a good thing in general of course

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I'm sorry, but my karma just ran over your dogma.
I'm sorry, but my karma just ran over your dogma.
3 cards in ext box connected to PCI-e would be a great product if it was fully tested by sonic, had nice quiet cooling etc.hubird wrote:rub it in
gaffa is terrible, I use isolation tape for those purposes
bandwidth is too meager for 3 cards in a ext. box they say...
PCIe would have plenty of bandwidth.
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Unix System V, commonly abbreviated SysV and rarely called System 5, was one of the versions of the Unix operating system. It was originally developed by AT&T and first released in 1983. Four major versions of System V were released, termed Releases 1, 2, 3 and 4. System V Release 4, or SVR4, was the most successful version, and the source of several common Unix features, such as "SysV init scripts" (/etc/init.d), used to control system startup and shutdown. The system also forms the basis of the System V Interface Definition (SVID), a standard defining how System V systems should work.
You can find more about System 5 on:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/System_V

You can find more about System 5 on:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/System_V

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hehe, I already thought something like thatFrancisHarmany wrote:I am sorry, I have been hacking on the console all day. I see UNIX in everything atm

'system V'...enough to trigger you.
Mac System 7 is also known for it's own, the 'band' System 7 is called after it.
So take care...the danger of a trap is on every corner
