Originally posted by: M90
I am astonded that my grammer is being corrected on a forum and that people are taking thetime to do this but i will say thank you so that i can correct my grammer
Nothing here should astound you. ATOT is full of what we call "grammar police". It's something you have to get used to.Originally posted by: M90
I am astonded that my grammer is being corrected on a forum and that people are taking thetime to do this but i will say thank you so that i can correct my grammer
Originally posted by: HomeBrewerDude
Impressive teenbonics.
ahh...you edited.![]()
Originally posted by: M90
Jagex I thought your guide to building a computer was helpfull.
Originally posted by: ohtwell
Nothing here should astound you. ATOT is full of what we call "grammar police". It's something you have to get used to.Originally posted by: M90
I am astonded that my grammer is being corrected on a forum and that people are taking thetime to do this but i will say thank you so that i can correct my grammer
: ) Amanda
Google is your friend.Originally posted by: M90
hmm i know what agp and pci are, but what vesa local bus?
I don't want to join in piling on you about your grammar and spelling, but if you remember that, along with good knowledge of the field, an important aspect of sales is communication, it may help if you understand that decent language skills are a part of that. If you don't know how much RAM a customer needs, or the kind of RAM their system requires, you shouldn't be in a job that requires you to advise that customer. If you do know that, then not being able to communicate it intelligently and authoritatively, you're equally unprepared to help that customer.VESA Local Bus (VLB)
The first local bus to gain popularity, the VESA local bus (also called VL-Bus or VLB for short) was introduced in 1992. VESA stands for the Video Electronics Standards Association, a standards group that was formed in the late eighties to address video-related issues in personal computers. Indeed, the major reason for the development of VLB was to improve video performance in PCs.
The VLB is a 32-bit bus which is in a way a direct extension of the 486 processor/memory bus. A VLB slot is a 16-bit ISA slot with third and fourth slot connectors added on the end. The VLB normally runs at 33 MHz, although higher speeds are possible on some systems. Since it is an extension of the ISA bus, an ISA card can be used in a VLB slot, although it makes sense to use the regular ISA slots first and leave the (small number of) VLB slots open for VLB cards, which won't work in an ISA slot of course. Use of a VLB video card and I/O controller greatly increases system performance over an ISA-only system.
While VLB was extremely popular during the reign of the 486, with the introduction of the Pentium and its PCI local bus in 1994, wholesale abandonment of the VLB began in earnest. While Intel pushing PCI was one reason why this happened, there were also several key problems with the VLB implementation. First, the design was strongly based on the 486 processor, and adapting it to the Pentium caused a host of compatibility and other problems. Second, the bus itself was tricky electrically; for example, the number of cards that could be used on the bus was low (often only two or even one), and occasionally there could be timing problems on the bus when more than one card was used. Finally, the bus did not support bus mastering properly since there was no good arbitration scheme, and did not support Plug and Play.
Today VLB is obsolete for new systems; even the latest 486 motherboards use PCI, and all Pentiums and higher use PCI. However, these systems do still offer reasonable performance, and are now plentiful and very inexpensive--if you can still find them.
Originally posted by: shilala
Spelling, grammar and opposable thumbs are what seperate us from the apes.
WTF? They don't! Have you ever seen an ape touch the tip of the thumb to the tip of another finger?Originally posted by: jagec
Originally posted by: shilala
Spelling, grammar and opposable thumbs are what seperate us from the apes.
Since when do apes not have opposable thumbs?