Well, in theory the 945 comes with value 4, while 965 comes with value
0, but I'm not 100% sure on this :S

Proper rest makes wonders, not sure what do flying squirrels have to
do with it though...

On Sep 29, 2:08 am, AngelicTears <[email protected]> wrote:
> hmm, about V1.2 Sherry dont have the key thingy, i just hope that it's not a
> bug....in theory the effect would be just the same as value "0" which
> enables full acceleration, right?
>
> well, if it is a bug, then we have discovered some major code error of the
> V1.2 Sherry..lol..i'll get back working on it in a few days, just recovering
> from my sickness..^^
>
>
>
> On Wed, Sep 29, 2010 at 9:02 AM, tribaljet <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Lol :) Embedded chipsets were originally made for uses other than
> > regular personal computing, like atm machines, hotels, banking, and
> > now more towards the ultra thin laptops and the likes. Though mine is
> > a full fledged notebook, while the only difference from my chipset to
> > regular 945GM is the lack of macrovision support, which can easily be
> > worked around through specialized software, performance wise is the
> > same, only important changes from what I recall is having only one
> > device ID instead of two.
>
> > On Sep 29, 1:58 am, MAD_BEAST <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > Embedded chipset? what is that? arent all of the chisepts embedded?
> > > what are the diffs between these and yours? God i feel like one of
> > > those 14 years old kids that i hate...
>
> > --
> > 9xx SOLDIERS SANS FRONTIERS
>
> --
> Laptop:
> Acer Aspire
> Core Duo T2300E @ 1.67GHz
> Intel GMA 950 IGP
> Intel 945 Chipset
> 1GB RAM (512MB*2) Dual Channel DDR2
> 80GB standard PATA HDD
> Win7 Ultimate 32bit / Ubuntu 10.04

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