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Routemaster ad screens - Win2000 Pro
The ad screen on the top deck of a no. 7 rebooted itself this evening
after a stack dump. Win200 Pro in all its ugliness. No wonder it died. It never ceases to amaze me where I see such OS overkill for simple applications. A local gym's info screens are really Win95. Headers spam-proofed. Use cmylod at bigfoot . com |
Routemaster ad screens - Win2000 Pro
Don't worry the routemasters on the 7 will be replaced soon so you won't
have to worry about the screen. hmm. "Colum Mylod" wrote in message ... The ad screen on the top deck of a no. 7 rebooted itself this evening after a stack dump. Win200 Pro in all its ugliness. No wonder it died. It never ceases to amaze me where I see such OS overkill for simple applications. A local gym's info screens are really Win95. Headers spam-proofed. Use cmylod at bigfoot . com --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.682 / Virus Database: 444 - Release Date: 11/05/2004 |
Routemaster ad screens - Win2000 Pro
Colum Mylod wrote in message . ..
The ad screen on the top deck of a no. 7 rebooted itself this evening after a stack dump. Win200 Pro in all its ugliness. No wonder it died. It never ceases to amaze me where I see such OS overkill for simple applications. A local gym's info screens are really Win95. Its just economics. Buy some cheap PC motherboard and bits with window$ thrown in for a few hundred quid , buy or download some naff slideshow software (or whatever) and in the bus it goes. From a technical point of view its certainly way overkill but shoving in a bespoke DVD player or perhaps image display system would cost far more even though the specs would be lower. Its like cash machines , these days they're mostly windows PCs which even though have to be a higher spec and are less reliable (and probably less secure) than the old bespoke systems they replaced are probably cheaper. Which is all that matters these days. Accountants run this country. Didn't you know? B2003 |
Routemaster ad screens - Win2000 Pro
Boltar wrote:
Colum Mylod wrote in message . .. The ad screen on the top deck of a no. 7 rebooted itself this evening after a stack dump. Win200 Pro in all its ugliness. No wonder it died. It never ceases to amaze me where I see such OS overkill for simple applications. A local gym's info screens are really Win95. Its just economics. Buy some cheap PC motherboard and bits with window$ thrown in for a few hundred quid , buy or download some naff slideshow software (or whatever) and in the bus it goes. From a technical point of view its certainly way overkill but shoving in a bespoke DVD player or perhaps image display system would cost far more even though the specs would be lower. Its like cash machines , these days they're mostly windows PCs which even though have to be a higher spec and are less reliable (and probably less secure) than the old bespoke systems they replaced are probably cheaper. Which is all that matters these days. Accountants run this country. Didn't you know? B2003 If accountants ran the country, how do you beat a moderately well-priced system running Linux? Cheap hardware + expensive crappy OS == Moderately priced hardware + free reliable OS, no? BTW, since when do Routemasters have ad screens? Brad |
Routemaster ad screens - Win2000 Pro
On Wed, 12 May 2004 at 01:37:00, Boltar wrote:
Its just economics. Buy some cheap PC motherboard and bits with window$ thrown in for a few hundred quid , buy or download some naff slideshow software (or whatever) and in the bus it goes. From a technical point of view its certainly way overkill but shoving in a bespoke DVD player or perhaps image display system would cost far more even though the specs would be lower. Its like cash machines , these days they're mostly windows PCs which even though have to be a higher spec and are less reliable (and probably less secure) than the old bespoke systems they replaced are probably cheaper. Which is all that matters these days. Accountants run this country. Didn't you know? I've not seen the screens on a Routemaster, only on some more modern buses. But I've never seen one switched on yet - not that I could look at it, even if it was, as I need to look out of the windows of a moving vehicle. I have seen similar screens on buses in France, but not yet in this country. -- Annabel Smyth http://www.amsmyth.demon.co.uk/index.html Website updated 9 May 2004 |
Routemaster ad screens - Win2000 Pro
"TheOneKEA" wrote in message ... BTW, since when do Routemasters have ad screens? Brad First have had them on route 7 and 23 for about two years. |
Routemaster ad screens - Win2000 Pro
TheOneKEA wrote in message ...
If accountants ran the country, how do you beat a moderately well-priced system running Linux? Because they haven't heard of it unfortunately. I like linux and actually use it myself but ever tried explaining its advantage to the suits? Some have got the message , most haven't. Plus there is the issue of software. There just isn't the broad range of front end software for linux yet as their is for windows. Sure you may find some app to do what you want on Sourceforge or similar but I can't see your average company director going for a rollout with version 0.2 of AndysWizzyApp downloaded off a site he's never heard of. B2003 |
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