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On Jun 1, 3:55 pm, flakeystuff <publicco...@gmail.com> wrote:
> When the progression is allowed to go from 32 bit operations, to 64;
> about when throughput on the system data bus can generate enough error-
> free checking:
> "what will be the potential for consumer read/write optical"
> I'm sure we're all familiar with blueray being the new standard, and
> with 64 bit operations, full potential. I'm guessing a write speed
> near 2GB / second. Yes?
> On May 31, 11:53 pm, ♥Angel♥ <Cutiemcv...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > ...so all of your questions will be answered, but...ya know the drill!!