Found this over at www.3dnow.net
"Our thanks to RIPDOTCOM, for providing this GIA report, that answers the question 'how can you tell Microsoft is at the E3?'. During a demo of the Xbox;
"There were also indications that the hardware is not entirely stable yet - a crash during Nightcaster revealed a familiar looking PC boot screen, and a Microsoft representative explained that the memory configuration on the floor models was different than that of the final version."
Yeah, they chose the unstable versions just for the show. For the source report, go here.
http://www.thegia.com/news/0105/n17u.html
Joel
"Our thanks to RIPDOTCOM, for providing this GIA report, that answers the question 'how can you tell Microsoft is at the E3?'. During a demo of the Xbox;
"There were also indications that the hardware is not entirely stable yet - a crash during Nightcaster revealed a familiar looking PC boot screen, and a Microsoft representative explained that the memory configuration on the floor models was different than that of the final version."
Yeah, they chose the unstable versions just for the show. For the source report, go here.
http://www.thegia.com/news/0105/n17u.html
Joel
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