reggie_mac wrote:They are Called DIMM Slots, and the numbers would be DIMM0, DIMM1, DIMM2, DIMM3 (why zero you ask, its binary people, zero is the first number) with 0-2 and 1-3 being the pairs.
Good chance I'll change it to this.
reggie_mac wrote:IDE Channels are Generaly IDE0 IDE1 etc.
I know, but it's less confusing for players if I name them according to what plugs into them.
reggie_mac wrote:The COM off COM chip, im guessing is a DB9 plug on a standard RS232 port? I'd consider changing it to RS232 as it keeps inline with all the other names you've got going on.
On a real motherboard, Southside / Northside -> various different types of COM Chips -> pretty much everything (HDDs, Peripherals, I/O). I've simplified it for gameplay purposes. Quite a bit of what I've put in doesn't actually make sense circuitry-wise, but I have to make it able to be played, so I've had to cut some corners and that sort of thing. So, yes I apologise to anyone who understands motherboards and sees errors - it's for gameplay purposes, not through lack of understanding

reggie_mac wrote:One last thing, wheres the rest button?
Where's the what now?
reggie_mac wrote:I love everything else, its sound and is simple to follow (ok, i'm a geek) and im looking forward to playing the boys at work on this one (IT company we are geeks)
Good to hear, but Antarctica will be out before this one
