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Jkk you are by far the coolest of the tech reviewers I mean i dont know of anyone who mods there stuff the way you do and make it work so good..Props to you man.
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stop talkin lik dis
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@shoaib6660 first extract your 10.1 screen. on the backside is a number which tells u what display u need.
i bought a display for my eee 900a, and it didn't fit wrong bus -.-
hat to change it back and buy another one. it'll arrive this week
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Hi I broke my Asus EEEPC 1005 PEB 10.1 inch screen. I want to buy the screen online, but I am confused because I am not sure the screen wil fit in or not. Can any1 tell me are all the 10.1 ich for asus are same or not? Please that will be a huge favour. Or atleast can someone tell me the part/ model number of the lcd screen in it.?
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you are trying to show how good you are at 'computer science' but i think you are a morons as nobody really noticed there 2000 kb/s which is kilobites not Kilobytes its just lector of the film mistaken . The result is ok with 3G which is 3.6mbps this is very accurate and very possible and even slow :D
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bit is byte? Surely someone here are kidding. I have a masters degree in computer science and have never ever seen anyone consider them equal, except when they were simply confused. That being in Europe and USA.
What is a 64 bit computer? How do you do boolean algebra with 1 bit bytes or 8 bit... bits? Surely you must be joking or lying about your background.
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the way we work in research & development we do not need to listen to the bit/byte rule so in our labs
1 bit = 1 byte
1 megabit = 1 megabyte so on so forth .
YES what you say is right
1 octobit = 1 byte
but all im sayin is that in our labs we dont listen to that rule !
so if you come from the ATI research and development devision its different than if you came from ATI software development and programming devision. :D
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So, by your definition, 1 Megabyte = 1 Megabit? If that's the case, then what defines a byte? Define to me what a byte is, by your definition.
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p.s. by ignoring this rule we have made it harder for hackers and other people who wish harm to your pc to do so. well only on a GPU level anyway
future in fusion !
:D
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in my line of work i was told to ignore that fact yes what u say is true BUT in the GPU indestry its ignored and because we ignor this fact we have come up with the HD5000 sieries which is a ground brakin achivement especally with the new power requirements,
what we have done by ignoring the bit/byte rule we have pounded moores law into submission and with the new amazing discoverys that the research team as a whole have discovered the bit/byte rule does NOT APPLY !
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That's literally impossible, if you understood just the basics of binary. In binary, strings are made up of ones and zeros. An example bit would just be 1 or 0. An example string could be 1101, which is 13, btw.
A byte is a specific name for a type of binary string. A bite is 8 bits, like so:
10110101 - byte
1 - bit
If you're serious about where you've been taught, you've been taught wrong, it's basic computer science.
If you don't believe me, google it. "Difference between bit and byte"
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i was taught that a bit and a byte in in data terms were exactly the same
i was taught in stanford uni by prof Edwards now i work at AMD's ATI research & development devision :D
Dont worry loads of people get them both confused, hell i did at one point XD
Jk, What internet browser were you using.
Thanks, Joe.
22ndstudios 3 years ago
firefox
jkkmobile 3 years ago
Whats that site he's checking his speed on?
oooloooi 3 years ago
speedtest . net
jkkmobile 3 years ago