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In article , "J. Clarke" wrote:
maggot wrote: On Sat, 04 Sep 2004 01:14:59 -0400, "J. Clarke" wrote: I see. And how does that get displayed with a "pass through" without any processing by the N6? By superimposing the PIP image on top of the computer screen image. Move along, you lose. And how does it replace the pixels in the datastream sent by the computer with the pixels of the PIP image if it does no processing on the datastream? ****s sake J. , you have no clue how PIP works? |
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In article , "J. Clarke" wrote:
GMAN wrote: In article , "J. Clarke" wrote: maggot wrote: On Wed, 01 Sep 2004 22:55:49 -0400, "J. Clarke" wrote: No. And "the whole ****ing eastern seaboard from New York to Ontario, Canada consists of one state, New York, but don't let facts stand in the way of your hyperbole. But having looked it up, I see that it had nothing to do with an "energy shortage" and everything to do with poor maintenance of the infrastructure. Overloading of the infrastucture is a common problem in the east due to selfish gits like yourself. Source please? And the blackout you mentioned had nothing to do with "overloading the infrastructure". When a cable falls down because nobody bothered to check the supports or a tree falls on it because nobody bothered to check for dead trees near the line or a computer in the control center fails because nobody bothered to blow the dust out of it that has nothing to do with "overloading the infrastructure" and it a group of problems of that sort hitting simultaneously that caused the blackout in question. My PC. Which can go much higher than that. For the last time. You don't feed your computer signal to the N6. The N6 is for feeding video signals to your computer monitor, nothing else. The various resolutions available are for "upscaling" the resolution of the feed. I see. So you do, according to what you just said, have to unplug the cable from the N6 to your monitor and plug in the cable from your computer to your monitor in order to use the monitor with your computer and then unplug the cable from the computer to the monitor and plug in the cable from the N6 to the monitor in order to use the monitor with the N6? There is no other possible interpretation to your statement that I can see. Are you a retard J clarke? plonk Must be the sound of you dropping your pants??? |
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