... and ...
Si', hai capito benissimo !!! Sono un vecchio utente OS/2 ed un nuovo utente Linux. Considero
infatti OS/2 e Linux i due piu' solidi e potenti Sistemi Operativi
per la piattaforma Intel.
Yes, you have perfectly understood !!! I'm an old OS/2 user and a new Linux user.
In fact, I consider OS/2 and Linux the two more solid and powerful
Operating Systems for the Intel platform.
Windows 95 will never touch my system !!!
Ad essere onesto, devo comunque modificare leggermente quanto sopra affermato, siccome ora ho una configurazione multisistema che mi consente, tramite l'ottimo System Commander, di usare ben 5 differenti Sistemi Operativi (MS-DOS 6.22, Windows 98 SE, Windows 2000 Professional, OS/2 Warp 4.0 e Linux RedHat 9.0 Professional) sullo stesso PC. Windows 98 ha quindi "toccato" il mio sistema, anche se SOLO per potere usare i molti giochi scritti per esso .... per i programmi seri, invece, uso solamente Sistemi Operativi seri!
To be honest, I need slightly to modify my precedent statement, since now I have a multisystem configuration which allows me, using the very good System Commander, to boot into 5 different Operating Systems (MS-DOS 6.22, Windows 98 SE, Windows 2000 Professional, OS/2 Warp 4.0 and Linux RedHat 9.0 Professional) on the same PC. So, Windows 98 "touched" my system, but just to allow me to play with some of the numerous games written for it ... however, for serious programs, I use just seriuos Operating Systems!
Il mio sistema e' cosi' composto (solo dal meglio!):
My system is assembled with the following components (just with the best!):
Mainboard: SuperMicro SUPER P4DCE+II
CPUs: 2 Pentium IV Xeon "Prestonia" 3.00 GHz @ 400 MHz FSB
RAM: 1 GBytes RAMBUS RIMM PC800 4x256 MBytes ECC Corsair-Samsung made
Video, Video Capture and TV card : Sapphire ATI All in Wonder Radeon 9700 PRO 128 MByte RAM
Professional Video Capture & Editing card : Matrox RT2500
Main SCSI Controller card : Adaptec 29160
Secondary SCSI Controller card : Adaptec 2940U
Ultra 160 SCSI Hard Disk #1 : 36 GBytes Quantum Atlas 10K III WLS 10000 rpm
Ultra 160 SCSI Hard Disk #2 : 36 GBytes Quantum Atlas 10K III WLS 10000 rpm
Ultra 160 SCSI Hard Disk #3 : 73 GBytes Seagate Cheetah ST173404LW 10000 rpm
Sound Card : Creative Labs Sound Blaster Live 5.1
Network Interface Card : Mainboard Integrated Intel 82559 10/100 Mbps controller
Speakers : Creative Labs MicroWorks CSW350
DVD-R Writer: Pioneer DVR-A05 with IO-DATA IDSC21E IDE to SCSI converter
Ultra SCSI CD ROM Writer : Plextor PlexWriter 40/12/40S
Ultra SCSI DVD/CD-ROM : Pioneer DVD-305S
Ultra SCSI 3"1/2 Magneto Optical Disk : Fujitsu MCE3230SS 2.3 GBytes
Tape Backup Unit : Colorado Jumbo 250
Monitor : SONY SDM-M81 18.1" LCD TFT
SCSI Flatbed A4 30bpp true-color single-pass Scanner : Microtek ScanMaker E6
Printer : Epson Stylus Color 900
Analog Modem : ZyXEL Elite 2864
ADSL Access Router : ZyXEL 642R
Network HUB : 3Com Office Connect 10/100 8 ports
UPS System : APC Smart UPS 1000 with Web/SNPT ethernet network smart slot card
Joystick : CH FlightStick
WebCam : Philips ToUcam Pro USB (model PCVC 740K)
Computer Case : SuperMicro 762 (tower for Intel P4 Xeons)
Power Supply Unit: PC Power&Cooling 510XE made in the U.S.A.
1.44 MBytes 3"1/2 and 1.2 MBytes 5"1/4 Floppy Disk Drivers
Mouse : Logitech Dual Optical
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