Author: Daniel Pineo
Date: 14:12:03 05/08/05
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On May 08, 2005 at 15:39:41, Robert Hyatt wrote: >On May 08, 2005 at 11:21:39, Daniel Pineo wrote: > >>On May 08, 2005 at 10:03:22, stuart taylor wrote: >> >>>Will 32-bit technology computers be able to access and use internet for another >>>20 years without problems? >>> >>>Or perhaps will it start getting awkwrd after another 5 years or so? >>> >>>Or will we start feeling the growing frustration even starting in 2 years from >>>now? >>> >>>I mean, instead of 64-bit technology. >>> >>>S.Taylor >> >> >>The size of the registers in the cpu is irrelevant, you can still only send data >>over a wire one bit at a time. >> >>- Dan Pineo > > >Actually you can send more than that. Nobody uses binary modulation any longer. > Most devices send 8 bits at a time using 256 modulation levels. :) Balderdash! My beloved RS232 isn't going anywhere!
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