John

Group: Super Administrators
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Posted: Aug. 17 2005,08:33 |
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I saw BD first hand. If I was fallowing the demonstration correctly it uses XP as an X server. I guess you could call that a third approach to booting with USB, after running inside an emulator and booting using the native hardware.
Out of the three ways I think direct native booting has the most potential for privacy and running speed. Interesting technology though, using Power PC...
Re: BD the company, wow, they really had the presentation going on, complete with booming mics and a mechanical bull -- it was a very big production.
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