kylie wrote:psionic wrote:So - newer hardware asks for a newer software. And in Vista, I can use the full potential of my PC, still using good old SCOPE.
what exactly does vista do with the "full potential of my PC", apart from wasting it for eyecandy? SCNR

Well, why don't you use good ol'Win95 with your Core 2 Duo ? or Win 3.11 ? Back in the time of M$ DOS, it was said that using windows is just wasting resources, it looks nice and nothing more. That's because it was claimed by peope wich were not familiar with protected mode and 640k memory limit of every PC based system and similar stuff, IRQ messing... If you wanted to unlock the potential, you needed a VESA driver, SOUNDCARD driver, PROTECTED MODE driver (remember fasttracker 2 ?), and it would hopefully work. With windows, everything changed. And with every new processor, there is a new set of instructions, access methods and so on... Software must go in step with the hardware to support this. You won't get 2 processors if you disable multiCPU suport. I don't believe that Win95 has multiCPU support at all. So - working with 2 processors in Win95 is not very wise. You switched to newer OS - Windows XP. And now - similar is happening. I think that they rewrote the entire audio engine - and I hope it will bring some new features and speedups. So we are talking here of no eyecandy only (again - hopefully ).
My point is that there is nothing bad to go on new OSes. The look is one thing, but beneath the hud, there is a lot of improvements in code wich will utilise new features of a CPU. So I am convinced that when the time comes - Vista WILL replace old XP because of optimised routines and stuff ( but right now, I am asking myself how optimised code ate 1 GB of RAM, leaving me with nothing to work with

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The proove of my statements is for example 64bit support. To unlock 64bit, you must switch to new OS - Right? That supports my previous claim: To unlock the full potencial of a PC, you WILL need a newer OS ( not Vista necesserily - but since the Vista IS that new software... )
I know that right now there are no 64bit apps, and Vista itself is a little crappy ( a little ?! ) but in time, it will hopefully improve, and switching will be unavoidable, just like switching to XP. And if that 64bit means speedup - then I'll go for it.
So:
This little...discovery I made is not meant for people like most on this forum, but just in case anyone would like to see how Vista will work with his good old Scope, here it is
P.S. Generally, I think that computer is a stupid gadget made to annoy it's user, WHATEVER OS you use, and if you want the job done - especialy live - on the air or similar - go and buy the hardware equipement ! Everything concerning PC is stupid - it stayed at x86 architecture - designed back in '70, and inherited all it's limitations 'till today ! The technolgoy behind it hit the ceiling. This whole 64bit and Vista seems like selling old stuff with a new look and name. I think that even SONY PS with right software would blow away PC from market ! My f***n MP3 player is more useful and faster than 99.5% media players on PC, for example !