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| Originally posted by DigiNut Technically it is a computer, seeing as how it follows general computer architecture and uses a microprocessor, but I think when he said "computer" he meant "PC". Technically a toaster oven is a computer too but you're not going to be playing any games on that. ![]() And in case you're in a really skeptical mood, I'll elucidate the differences here between a PC and embedded computer or Embedded System: PC: User-based operating system on external storage; ES: Static, noninteractive operating system hardcoded into ROM or burned in Flash. PC: Scalable architecture with interchangable components; ES: Static architecture with a single set of internal components (although various I/O devices can be supported). PC: Supports multitasking, task switching, etc. ES: Designed to run one program at a time. And so on... essentially the difference is that a PC's operation can be modified, whereas an embedded system cannot. The x-box is in fact a scaled-down PC... its internal architecture is exactly that of an Intel-based PC and I believe it runs Windows 2000 by default, while also being able to support other operating systems, does it not? Anyway, this argument is none of my business, but I thought I'd smooth out that one little wrinkle. ![]() |
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| Originally posted by DJYaNiK Uh... own3d? |
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| Originally posted by DigiNut Technically it is a computer, seeing as how it follows general computer architecture and uses a microprocessor, but I think when he said "computer" he meant "PC". Technically a toaster oven is a computer too but you're not going to be playing any games on that. ![]() And in case you're in a really skeptical mood, I'll elucidate the differences here between a PC and embedded computer or Embedded System: PC: User-based operating system on external storage; ES: Static, noninteractive operating system hardcoded into ROM or burned in Flash. PC: Scalable architecture with interchangable components; ES: Static architecture with a single set of internal components (although various I/O devices can be supported). PC: Supports multitasking, task switching, etc. ES: Designed to run one program at a time. And so on... essentially the difference is that a PC's operation can be modified, whereas an embedded system cannot. The x-box is in fact a scaled-down PC... its internal architecture is exactly that of an Intel-based PC and I believe it runs Windows 2000 by default, while also being able to support other operating systems, does it not? Anyway, this argument is none of my business, but I thought I'd smooth out that one little wrinkle. ![]() |
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