Author: Chessfun
Date: 17:00:22 10/20/05
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On October 20, 2005 at 18:02:36, Albert Silver wrote: >On October 20, 2005 at 15:39:24, Uri Blass wrote: > >>On October 20, 2005 at 15:08:36, Chessfun wrote: >> >>>On October 20, 2005 at 11:43:06, Uschi wrote: >>> >>>> >>>>>I guess we both should have joined the CEGT then we wouldn't need to ask this >>>>>question ;-) >>>>> >>>>>Sarah. >>>> >>>>Hi Sarah, >>>> >>>>great idea, then we will have another statistical outlier in >>>>CEGT....100% of the female testers in the team (sorry, if i missed some >>>>female person here). >>>>I´m just thinking of a possible hardware bug, that >>>>could cause such an anomalousness ;-)). >>>> >>>>Best, >>>> >>>>Uschi >>> >>>Actually it was sort of tongue in cheek meaning that were we a part of CEGT >>>originally we like the others would have had a copy of Fruit WCCC and therefore >>>wouldn't have to worry about whether we overclock or not as the WCCC version >>>don't require a key code. >>> >>>Sarah. >> >>overclocking is no problem and you need a new key only if you make too many >>changes in the hardware. >> >>one change is not going to cause problems. >> >>Uri > >I just upgraded my video card and monitor (ViewSonic VP930b - Sweet!), with >drivers and all, and Fruit continues to run fine. Just thought I'd help calm >down the concerns. > > Albert Hi Albert. That does thanks. Actually struck me as odd was I got a different number on my two 2600's although they are identical excepting slight differences, video card, monitor. Sarah.
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