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Laptop compatibility chart
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Mike A
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Posted : Apr 24, 2008 18:24:28
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Can anyone make such a chart?
Something that will look like this:
http://felis.co.il/chart.gif
I believe it requires minimal knowledge of PHP, to make it work
I can provide a server for this.
So this way we can see what works and what not - and everyone (not just isratrance people) will be able to use it.
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Fragletrollet
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Posted : Apr 24, 2008 20:18
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Dharma Lab
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Posted : Apr 24, 2008 20:37
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I could help, and while I applaud the idea & effort, I feel it's a little useless, as hardware alone does not determine compatibility. Your OS & it's updates, your driver versions, and versions of other drivers, as well as resources & sound application environment all determine the performance. You'd really have to keep track of a lot of other information to be effective.
I wish it could be as simple as a chart like this, but it's not.
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Jeto
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Posted : Apr 25, 2008 02:13
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Mike A
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Posted : Apr 25, 2008 02:37
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dharma - you can add versions to it
so the column would be "abc 1.2" instead of "abc".
jeto - the idea is to make it easy to update, on the internet.
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Dharma Lab
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Posted : Apr 25, 2008 23:43
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On 2008-04-25 02:37, Mike A wrote:
dharma - you can add versions to it
so the column would be "abc 1.2" instead of "abc".
jeto - the idea is to make it easy to update, on the internet.
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What I'm saying is the number of variables that can affect performance on a machine are too numerous to effectively record & track, without lots of time & effort. The skill of the user makes a big difference too, so the data may not even be valid. Again, it's a good idea that is just hard to implement.
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