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Re: Aos 3 -> aos 4
« Reply #29 from previous page: June 05, 2011, 06:11:07 AM »
It's AGP Pro, which is an official extension to the standard, and it's backwards-compatible with normal AGP. Apple shipped it with (barely) custom cards, but it will work with standard AGP.

Also, I'm seeing a number of AGP Pro cards on Google Product Search for $15-20, so...nope, not seeing this whole "expensive" thing.
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Re: Aos 3 -> aos 4
« Reply #30 on: June 05, 2011, 06:14:32 AM »
I will, thanks! :D
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Re: Aos 3 -> aos 4
« Reply #31 on: June 05, 2011, 06:46:06 AM »
I've never been trying to hurt you or make you jealous - I'm just highly amused by your insecurity. If you enjoy OS4 that's great, have a good time with it. Problem is, you can't accept that other people might not feel OS4 is the best solution for them, so you start an evangelism thread thinly disguised as a question about why people don't switch to it, then get all worked up when people start actually explaining why they don't like it. If you really like OS4 that much, why are you so insecure that you allow other people's disagreement to get to you so much? Just do your own thing and don't worry about whether other people are playing along.

And really, you think you can hurt me? All you've done thus far is make me laugh and give my posting muscles a good workout :D

(And again, I'm not getting MorphOS - because, y'know, I'm not paying good money for an OS when there are equal or better options available for free. But that's okay, since the criteria for "MorphOS user" in your mind seem to consist solely of "doesn't like OS4, and isn't willing to pretend otherwise," I guess you might as well lump me in with your favorite bogeymen.)
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