...You know I changed to W7 now, so a lot of updates are necessary....
Quote from: _heinz on 30 Aug 2010, 11:02:45 am...You know I changed to W7 now, so a lot of updates are necessary....I am moving to VS2008 w/sp1 Heinz (for Cuda development mostly) So I'd advise going to that config if you have the option.
Oh heinz, nearly forgot, sorry:If you are having trouble locating the appication data folder on Win7, you can open a 'My Computer' windows explorer window, then type %APPDATA% in the address bar & press enter ... that should take you inside the mysterious hidden bowels of Windows quickly. Look around from there and you should find the right place (subversion folder) fairly easily.
Hm.... Atom is x86-only AFAIK...
Wow, good news! Then my next netbook could be x64 one
The humble webcentric Netbook computer is getting a significant image boost this week following the official launch of Acer's Aspire One D255, which arrives as the very first Netbook to hit the U.S. market armed with a snazzy dual-core Intel Atom processor.Sporting a typically pocket-friendly price of just $399 USD, the D255 comes equipped with the improved 1.5GHz Atom N550 platform, 1GB of DDR3 RAM (1066MHz), a spacious 250GB hard drive (5400RPM), a 10.1-inch LCD screen with a resolution of 1024 x 600, and the Windows 7 Starter operating system.Other contributing elements packed into Acer's latest ultra portable computer include integrated Intel GMA 3150 graphics, 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi connectivity, 10/100 Ethernet, a trio of USB 2.0 ports, VGA out, a capable six-cell 4400mAh battery, a multi-card reader, and chassis colour choices of red, black, aquamarine or sandstone.According to tech site Liliputing, the Aspire One D255 is presently only on sale through the Home Shopping Network, though we expect more widespread availability is likely just around the corner.