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From: Victor Roger Boon on 30 Jan 2010 04:57 Hello One question is the ASUS A7V333-X a power pc ? I have probl�me to install adobe software on the pc "not possible to install this software on power pc", it is wright if the ASUS bord is a power pc but??? Tanks for You help Roger
From: KCB on 30 Jan 2010 08:11 "Victor Roger Boon" <r.v.boon(a)swing.be> wrote in message news:hk0gbt$tgp$1(a)news.brutele.be... > Hello > One question is the ASUS A7V333-X a power pc ? > I have probl�me to install adobe software on the pc "not possible to > install this software on power pc", it is wright if the ASUS bord is a > power pc but??? > Tanks for You help > Roger > I remember PowerPC was a type of RISC processor, and could refer to the whole system it was in. I don't believe that motherboard supports PowerPC chips, it is a Socket A board?
From: Paul on 30 Jan 2010 11:54 KCB wrote: > > "Victor Roger Boon" <r.v.boon(a)swing.be> wrote in message > news:hk0gbt$tgp$1(a)news.brutele.be... >> Hello >> One question is the ASUS A7V333-X a power pc ? >> I have probl�me to install adobe software on the pc "not possible to >> install this software on power pc", it is wright if the ASUS bord is a >> power pc but??? >> Tanks for You help >> Roger >> > > I remember PowerPC was a type of RISC processor, and could refer to the > whole system it was in. I don't believe that motherboard supports > PowerPC chips, it is a Socket A board? Your A7V333-X would be an "IBM PC compatible" kind of product. It has a S462 CPU socket and takes AMD Athlon or later 32 bit processors. In no way, would it be described as a PowerPC. A major consumer of PowerPC RISC processors, was Apple computer. So Adobe could be referring to Apple Macintosh in their statement. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powerpc If you're running the Apple OS on top of your A7V333-X motherboard (Hackintosh), that may be confusing the Adobe Software. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hackintosh You should really clarify: 1) What OS are you running on the computer containing the A7V333-X ? 2) Is the Adobe Software intended for IBM PC or for Apple Macintosh ? If the software is for Apple Macintosh, is the software for original Motorola CISC, PowerPC RISC, or Intel Core series ? Some software products, will support more than one of those options. It should indicate somewhere on the box the Adobe software came in, as to the primary platform the software is for. If you read the SKU or product code off the Adobe box, maybe there is a technical description of the product listed on the web somewhere. Paul
From: Victor Roger Boon on 31 Jan 2010 03:57 Hello I add CPU info Property Value Number of CPU(s) One Physical Processor / One Core / One Logical Processor Vendor AuthenticAMD CPU Full Name AMD Athlon XP CPU Name AMD Athlon(TM) XP CPU Code Name Barton Technology 0.13� Platform Name Socket A Type Original OEM processor FSB Mode DDR Type ID 0 CPU Clock 2083.11 L2 Cache Speed 2083.11 MHz L2 Cache Speed Full CPU Family / Model / Stepping 6 / A / 0 L1 I-Cache 64 KB L1 D-Cache 64 KB L2 Cache 512 KB RDMSR 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 MMX Yes MMX+ Yes SSE Yes SSE2 No SSE3 No SSE4A No 3DNow! Yes 3DNow!+ Yes DualCore No HyperThreading No AMD64 No NX No VT No PowerNow! No LongHaul No LongRun No Architecture x86 "Victor Roger Boon" <r.v.boon(a)swing.be> a �crit dans le message de news: hk0gbt$tgp$1(a)news.brutele.be... > Hello > One question is the ASUS A7V333-X a power pc ? > I have probl�me to install adobe software on the pc "not possible to > install this software on power pc", it is wright if the ASUS bord is a > power pc but??? > Tanks for You help > Roger >
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