yes but where people make drm, other people write software to get around the 
drm stuff.

Josh

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "shaun everiss" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Gamers Discussion list" <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, February 25, 2007 5:17 AM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Windows Vista


>I have never heard something like that.
> There is all this drm and antipiracy things that the music and video 
> industry has got ms to do.
> in short meaning you can only play licenced files.
> At 09:06 a.m. 23/02/2007, you wrote:
>>erm? so is all i've been told about it lies then? that you have to keep 
>>the
>>windows dvd in the drive to run it? or will computers start coming with 
>>two
>>drives?
>>
>>regards,
>>
>>damien
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>----- Original Message ----- 
>>From: "Thomas Ward" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>To: "Gamers Discussion list" <[email protected]>
>>Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2007 4:39 PM
>>Subject: [Audyssey] Windows Vista
>>
>>
>>> Hi Kim and all,
>>> I am approving this topic as I am certain many gamers are going to be
>>> asking the same kinds of questions.
>>> Overview
>>>
>>> Windows Vista is a totally new operating system, and is the first
>>> operating system to offer a fully 3D graphical operating environment
>>> Microsoft has named Windows Arrow.
>>> The new Windows Explorer can not only burn data cds and music cds it has
>>> been updated to burn data dvds, your home vidios and pictures to dvds,
>>> and with Windows media center you can play your dvds and edit media
>>> content.
>>> Windows Vista has an all new firewall which allows you to block all
>>> ports you are not using to prevent hackers, crackers, trogen horses, and
>>> other attempts to access your data and content remotely.
>>> Windows Vista comes with the .NET Framework 3.0, DirectX 10.0, and
>>> Windows Media 11, Internet Explorer 7.0, Outlook Express 7.0, Windows
>>> Media Center, and a bunch of other new stuff never seen before.
>>> In addition Windows Vista is the first and only operating system that
>>> supports the playing of the new blue ray high definition dvds that have
>>> just came out on the market in the USA. According to press releases from
>>> MS only Vista and newer operating systems will support the blue ray high
>>> def disk technology.
>>> Since .NET framework 3.0 is now a core component of the operating system
>>> rather than an add on Microsoft has bundled the managed DirectX 10 and
>>> Managed SAPI support for .NET enabled games and applications right out
>>> of the box. No extra software required. Good news for Monty and Raceway
>>> fans which are already using the .NET technologies as the core component
>>> of those games.
>>> Apparently Windows Vista has also intruduced some built in speech
>>> recognition into the operating system which allows you to voice dictate
>>> emails in Outlook Express, and other documents using notepad wordpad,
>>> etc..
>>> I've read there is suppose to be some new features with Vista that
>>> allows you to interface with the MS XBox 360, and do some special things
>>> if you have an XBox as well.
>>> One other cool feature I read about is Windows Vista is installed from
>>> images rather than a triditional setup file so the os is litterally
>>> extracted on to your hard drive, and ran and configured from that point.
>>> Here is a general list of requirements for running Vista with Windows
>>> Arrow disabled which I think most blind users would likely wish to do.
>>> You need at least a 40 MB hard drive, 512 MB of ram, 800 MHZ processor,
>>> a dvd disk drive, and a video card that supports 3D axcelerated
>>> graphics. If you want all the really cool blue ray support and the
>>> Windows Arrow desktop experience we are talking a gig of memory and
>>> somethinglike a 1.2 GHZ processor, 3D graphics card, and so on.
>>>
>>> Kim Etheridge wrote:
>>>> Hi. I know this is off topic, but what all comes with Windows Vista?
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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