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Processor

Posted By: Happy e-machiner on 2006-02-08
In Reply to: Thanks to all who replied to my Emachine question. For those who had a positive response, can I ask - if you got an Athlon or Sempron processor? Thank y

Athlon. 200 GB hard drive, 1024 RAM. E-machines are in my opinion an excellent workhorse, will go on and on.


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It really depends a lot on the processor and such
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Is a Celeron M (1.5 GHz) processor equal to a
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Put your bread in a food processor and

....since the original processor isn't in place. nm
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I also worked on a word processor
called a CPT (I think that was the brand).  It had no hard drive, but two 3-1/2 floppies (state of the art because they weren't the 5-1/4 or the big Raytheon 12" floppies you are probably talking about - the size of a record album - oops, albums are things of the past too).  Anyway, you would put your templates/abbreviations in the A drive and save to the B drive, but if you forgot and it glitched say "bye-bye" to your work!   Lots of shortcut/expansion keys though that you could program.  The monitor was odd-looking in that it was rectangular and bowed out at you and fit a whole page for your view.  Actually, it kind of made sense to be able to see a whole page at a time, it was just ugly looking - lol.  We had to go to San Francisco for 2 days of training on this thing.  I don't really even remember the specifics of the training - too long ago I guess.  It's fun to remember the old cave-man/papyrus days (as another poster mentioned).
how about pecan pie, use food processor for the nuts.
or a cheesy-egg dish, ie, keesh (however that is spelled).
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Thanks!


eMachine with Athlon XP2400 processor, about 2 years old now. No problems.

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Thanks XXX. I found a "Microsoft Works Word Processor". You say I save those as files?

I do have a CD drive so if I can buy WORD like you mention, I can load it.


Do you think it would be beneficial in the long run to invest in WORD (maybe buy it at BEST BUY or something) and load it on my computer?  I am going to be doing lots of work, so better to use as good a program as I can as far as being able to SAVE stuff - There will be lots of opportunities for macros (or saving paragraphs, etc).  Whatever the term is these days to mean:  saving lots of words, LOL.


 


 


A newer computer with a dual core processor runs cool. No need for it.
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Defragging & running spyware weekly helps the speed a bit, but more memory and a faster processor
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