I wonder how many hours people spent playing this simple yet incredibly fun pinball classic from Cinematronics / Maxis back in the Windows XP days? But let’s start […]
Format drives with a capacity of over 32 GB as FAT32 under Windows
FAT32 is essentially the “standard file system” for many devices, especially embedded and older ones. The Nintendo Wii, for example, only supports FAT32-formatted SD cards, just as many […]
Additional results for Cinebench
For the purpose of significantly improving comparability, sp00n, who is active on GitHub and Hardwareluxx, among others, has compiled many benchmark results for different Cinebench versions. More results […]
Cinebench: The long history of a benchmark
The underlying product is Cinema 4D from the German company Maxon – a performance-hungry rendering software.Its development history is really interesting; the first version was released back in […]
IceBreaker: An open source classic
While sorting through my old games, I stumbled across this classic mini-game once again. I can’t say why, but this game has popped into my mind every now […]
Windows: Set process affinity
In the past, this function was probably rarely used but since the basic physical structure of x86 processors has changed significantly in recent years, we can now be […]
Nice Thing: OpenRCT2 and OpenTTD
These are two really good games from legendary assembler programmer Chris Sawyer, which were huge hits when they came out and have only gotten better over time. I […]
Full RAM ahead – Windows XP PAE modification
One of the biggest disadvantages of Windows XP is that the most widely used and compatible version is based on 32-bit. This means that a maximum of 4 […]
Windows with that special touch
How could it be otherwise when you handle a lot of hardware? Particularly low-priced devices tend to end up sooner rather than later at their final destination—with me. […]