On Wed, 24 Sep 2003 20:56:14 -0500, Callum Lerwick <seg at haxxed.com> wrote:

>> each seat has a 386 under it and a 486 per each seat row (486 "watches"
>> the 386s in it's row)
>
> If this is true, I wonder why they chose x86 over ARM, SH4 etc. Seems
> like they'd be far more suitable.
>
> And if this is the case, how do they get a 386 to play video? What did
> the resolution look like? You could possibly pump uncompressed video out
I asked the same thing - he was confused - said that the chair computer 
didn't
have to do any uncompression - "it comes from the array".. The resolutoin 
was just
fine.  Guess they have bandwidth galore....

> of the servers, but at the cost of needing more network bandwidth...



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