> It isn't obvious to me that whining about very mundane computer issues > will get us to a vastly improved computational environment. If that is > your goal I believe a much more constructive approach is needed. But > no one is talking about bare-metal or using today's strandard computer > architecture for such purposes.
I lack the resources to deliver such a constructive approach, although I have proposed such approaches. Many of the resources I lack appear to be unavaliable or non-existent. If you like, try to find me an answer to the question of what interface standards a modern PC should support. Then try to find me a usable programmers reference to each of those standards that is both in-print and available to the public. I lack the social skills to attract enough interest to acquire enough resources to deliver a constructive solution. I am so severely ham-strung by the byzentine nature of the only software I have access to that, by default, the only thing I am _ABLE_ to do is bitch about it. -- Opera: Sing it loud! :o( )>-< ----- This list is sponsored by AGIRI: http://www.agiri.org/email To unsubscribe or change your options, please go to: http://v2.listbox.com/member/?member_id=4007604&id_secret=22157627-f493df