Just wanted to give you this link before you go and buy those.
http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/system...AE/PAEmem.mspx
Assuming you are running XP or 32 bit Vista and not Windows Server.
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Just wanted to give you this link before you go and buy those.
http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/system...AE/PAEmem.mspx
Assuming you are running XP or 32 bit Vista and not Windows Server.
Nope.. I just got this machine and it's Vista 64... Frankly, I made it a priority to get a 64 bit machine just for the reasons of RAM support. If this was not a laptop, I would slam another physical hard drive in and move my swap partition over there to give myself a bit of a performance boost, but alas, this is not an option.
I had also thought about using my second partition (which is clean) and putting some version of linux on it. While I have used linux in the past in playing, I am not sure I want to deal with the headache, especially getting wireless to work, along with tablet set up, etc. And frankly, I hate having to compile crap(and the pursuant configuration headaches to get it to compile) to get an application working...
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I think its a very generous offer and would create some excellent large maps. For those people who have older machines then they could map it in inkscape and post the inkscape file over or create a PDF from it and send that.
You could make up the map in bits and stitch them together too. Although the image parts in Gimp might be large the final single layer ought to be of the fraction of 70 odd Mb kind of size - small enough that a stitching program ought not to barf.
I agree that it would limit the field of entries tho but it would make for an interesting challenge.
Just to add to the Ram stick thing. If you have a 32 bit machine then your pretty much limited to about 3.5Gb of physical Ram. Go 64bit, you know it makes sense !!!