> Yeah. IBM360/65 in about 1966.
> But that was my *third* machine.
> Before that, an IBM 1620 -- the one that stored its addition
> tables and multiplication tables in RAM and did its
> arithmetic by table lookup.
This machine was (IIRC) called the CADET.
Can't Add, Doesn't Even Try.
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> -Original Message-
> From: Paul Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> On Tuesday 25 July 2006 06:41, Juergen Fiedler wrote:
> > On Mon, Jul 24, 2006 at 07:04:43PM -0700, Paul Johnson wrote:
> > [...]
> >
> > > > Them: Can I run my games?
> > > > Me: Let me see 'em.
> > > > No.
> >
Hi,
I am currently using Linux Debian 3.0 and kernel 2.2.20-idepci i686. I
would like to use kernel 2.4.20.
I'm doing this because I want to add sound support for my Dell Latitude nm
256 sound. First I wanted to recompile the 2.2.20 kernel. I tried running
"make-kpkg " prior but the error m
Hi,
I'm new to Debian Linux.
A few minutes ago I was able to start gnome with the "gnome-interface". The
desktop comes up and it says gnome. I have no idea what the name of this
"window-manager" is.
A few minutes ago I was able to start kde with the "kde-interface". As the
interface comes
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bruce Perens) writes:
> From: James Antill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> From Bruce:
>> > The code that makes use of
>> > the patented principle must be under the MIT license, which allows a
>> > scope-limited patent license. That may be linked into GPL code and
>> > distributed.
>>
>>
Hi,
We are using this card in manufacturing a product. Currently, the card
is used by an embedded application and the information on the card is
setup by the embedded hardware during the manufacturing process. We
would like to take a flashdisk that has already been setup by the
hardware, an
Well after reading some of the LILO manual (which I should have done
more of!) I realize what I have done.
I first ran lilo with boot=/dev/hda. Since I didn't want lilo installed
at all on my P90 and I ran lilo as an accident I thought I may as well
try to get it to boot my linux partitio
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