For those in the forum who wanted to see the iPod for Windows, your requests have been answered. :P
Mediafour are planning on releasing a public beta of their XPod software (clever name :)). XPod will make the iPod work with Windows Me, 98, 95, NT 4.0, 2000 and XP, all you'll need is an iPod and a Windows computer with a FireWire port.
AMD doesn't specify what "significantly" actually means, or note whether the Intel systems used PC100 or PC133 SDRAM. Or, for that matter, which species of DDR the Duron box contained. And since you'd expect a DDR system to be better than an SDRAM rig, we're not sure whether the "significant" performance hike has anything to do with the CPU.
The chip costs $103 when bought in batches of 1000 chips.
Mediafour are planning on releasing a public beta of their XPod software (clever name :)). XPod will make the iPod work with Windows Me, 98, 95, NT 4.0, 2000 and XP, all you'll need is an iPod and a Windows computer with a FireWire port.
AMD doesn't specify what "significantly" actually means, or note whether the Intel systems used PC100 or PC133 SDRAM. Or, for that matter, which species of DDR the Duron box contained. And since you'd expect a DDR system to be better than an SDRAM rig, we're not sure whether the "significant" performance hike has anything to do with the CPU.
The chip costs $103 when bought in batches of 1000 chips.