probably BS Nintendo rumors

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eminem is going to kill you

Yep, you are a troll. Time to feed it. I have played everquest. I
have a PC. All I can say for it is that it is boring. The MMORPGs
have one small problem with them. The limited capabilities of a
story.

Very opininated. So i'll accept your limited response with only Everquest.
Hey stupid, the graphics are a part of the level and character data.
The level data is the modelling of the area, special effects, and
texture applied. Same goes for the other data. This info is
downloaded from the main server regardless because idiots need to
update it in order to fix them. And you have to sit there or go do
something else for a couple of hours while the patching happens so you
do not have to wait 10 minutes for a level to load.

Nice way to screw up your mistakes. So you're saying the whole game will be
streamed to your computer back and forth. Maybe 20 years from now when
bandwidth is unlimited and speeds on home internet go in to the gigabytes.
You think to far ahead of yourself, stop trying to act like you an oracle.
It isn't working, and would be waste of bandwidth for a whole game to be
streamed to your computer.
 
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eminem is going to kill you

Hopefully, only a few couple read this. You would be linched in
moments. Non-volatile RAM is as fast if not faster than ROM. This
data can be accessed as fast as the CPU's clock speed. Hard drives
and disc media are as slow as snails compared to ROM. Shit man, there
is ROM in the CPU. That ROM has the instruction data of what to do
for certain instructions. The CPU accesses that anywhere from 1 to 20
times per clock cycle. Non-volatile RAM will out class current RAM
because it will not have the timing loss due to having the capacitors
in the RAM getting recharged. Non-volatile RAM will in not lose
charge, so the system can transfer data with it as fast as the system
can handle it.

The price when it comes out, 1 gigabyte per dollar or less with the
addressable about of 16 Exabytes. Operating systems will have to be
redsigned for it.

I never once mentioned ROM, but here you go trying to make yourself look
smart. Lightning bug, before I completely own you. Do you have anything else
to say before that happens?......






















You're comparing ROM to RAM, how stupid are you? Do you know the difference
between the two? Until then, I will not respond until you find out.

Thank you and have a nice day
 
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Lightning Bug

Okay, I already own you. I have owned you since your first reply.

ROM is read-only-memory. This memory is more nothing than data that
is wired to ground or wired to power. The data cannot change easily.
But the biggest advantage of ROM is that it never changes nor requires
power except for reading. This allows ROM to be accessed as fast as
the system can go.

Now let me go into the RAM that is built into the CPU called cache and
registers. Both used a transistor circuit to store memory. Cache is
handled like RAM and registers have instant access. The transistor
circuit of storing memory is static RAM. It is the fastest RAM
because it has no latency beyond distance.

Now, coventional RAM is cheaper than static RAM because conventional
RAM uses capacitors to store the bits. There is one problem with
capacitors, they need to be recharged or redrained every now and then.
This causes RAM to slow down, but it makes RAM cheaper. If RAM did
not need to be recharged all of the time, then the access time would
equal the processor speed. Non-volatile RAM does not need the
recharge. So, that means it can be accessed much much much faster.

Now, I am wasting time because you are a moron that thinks you know
everything about computers. Can you design and build computer going
as specific as processor designs and motherboard layouts.?
 

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