Posted 20 years ago2004-06-29 04:00:59 UTCPost #37369
Extended Data Out Random Access Memory? I think I rember hearing that a while ago, or seeing it on some page. Used in Pentiums and boosts speed. Correct?
Posted 20 years ago2004-06-29 05:16:04 UTCPost #37381
The name is right, but it is not fast at all. Afaik EDO-RAM is what they used in times of 368s. You're talking about RD-RAM, but it's no that good either. DDR2'll come out soon, that one is really fast.
Posted 20 years ago2004-06-29 07:22:38 UTCPost #37405
No, I mean "Double Data Rate Two"? Not TDR or QDR? That's almost as bad as some guy at my old school making promotional material for "2 Fast 2 Furious 3".
Posted 20 years ago2004-06-29 08:56:22 UTCPost #37426
The Double Data Rate means that, in one ramcycle, two datapackages are transfered. DDR2 does the same, but the overall speed and stuff is higher. That's why it's still called DDR.
Posted 20 years ago2004-06-29 13:36:27 UTCPost #37510
Try to search quake, ogl and game programming sites for it. A friend of mine is a coder and he uses BSP for his game, which makes mapping a lot easier for me.
Posted 20 years ago2004-06-29 15:21:00 UTCPost #37548
I've already searched around somewhat and in the weekend I've manually drawn out some bsp-trees of simple layouts. I'm trying to find out some more about it, it might be good to check the compiler's source code...