When the possibilities of flash memory were first presented to me, back in the days of Win95 and Mac System 7, I was thinking that any insta-boot idea was worthless in lieu of an OS that could stay up for a few hours.
Handhelds seem to deal alright in continuing from the system state on power-down. Are we to the point where desktop systems are stable enough?
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When the possibilities of flash memory were first presented to me, back in the days of Win95 and Mac System 7, I was thinking that any insta-boot idea was worthless in lieu of an OS that could stay up for a few hours.
Handhelds seem to deal alright in continuing from the system state on power-down. Are we to the point where desktop systems are stable enough?