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From: Chambers
Subject: Non-blocking I/O
Date: 15 Mar 2009 23:59:43
Message: <49bdceaf$1@news.povray.org>
WHY is this so difficult?

With one of my textbooks, I received an audio version of it on CD.  I'm 
trying to import it into iTunes, and guess what?

Constant grinding of the CD drive, locking up my PC and making working 
on anything else pretty much impossible.

WTF.

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...Chambers
www.pacificwebguy.com


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From: scott
Subject: Re: Non-blocking I/O
Date: 16 Mar 2009 04:35:48
Message: <49be0f64$1@news.povray.org>
> WHY is this so difficult?

Had the same the other day, an old SD memory card was playing up and my 
camera wouldn't recognise it, so I put it in my PC card reader to try and 
read it and format it.  But you can guess what happened, almost the whole 
computer ground to a halt, I couldn't open any Explorer windows etc, but as 
soon as I unplugged the card everything started working again.  Again, WTF - 
didn't they think this might happen sometime and account for it!

My solution, forget multitasking or multi-CPUs, you need multi-PCs.  I have 
my desktop and my laptop connected to two monitors next to each other, 
running InputDirector so that my pointer moves seemlessly from one monitor 
to the other and my keyboard works on both machines.  That way, if one 
screen goes screwy or is getting bogged down, the other one is still 
perfectly responsive :-)


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