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It is now happening very fast.
The old sawhorse XP computer that could still run a decent YouTube is dead.
Just like that. Someone decided this. And now it has passed.
I cannot update XP. That is a reasonable conclusion. But FlashPlayer 15 now demands a CPU@2.33GHz. You cannot roll back to an earlier FlashPlayer. YouTube will reject it. My system P4 is a 2.4 GHz. with 2 Gb. system RAM.
It will not play in sync. And it skips. This fact has been creeping in slowly since Flash 10.
I installed XP to a different hard drive, just to see if I could sort it all out.
I needed some NVidia drivers, so I went to their site. I tried the auto-installer. It depends on Java. So I agreed to install the Java plugin for Chrome.
Except the installer warned me that the latest version of Java requires a newer OS. And the Java installer then crashed. Java was once known as 'a platform-independent language'. Not anymore.
Someone decided this. That those of us who are not cutting edge gamers or slaves of the latest workstations for our livelihood, and who only watch several YouTubes a week; that we must purchase a new system atop of the $40/Mo. that we pay for standard high speed internet.
Someone has decided that my perfectly good web browsing system is obsolete. Just like that. Just like me.
The old sawhorse XP computer that could still run a decent YouTube is dead.
Just like that. Someone decided this. And now it has passed.
I cannot update XP. That is a reasonable conclusion. But FlashPlayer 15 now demands a CPU@2.33GHz. You cannot roll back to an earlier FlashPlayer. YouTube will reject it. My system P4 is a 2.4 GHz. with 2 Gb. system RAM.
It will not play in sync. And it skips. This fact has been creeping in slowly since Flash 10.
I installed XP to a different hard drive, just to see if I could sort it all out.
I needed some NVidia drivers, so I went to their site. I tried the auto-installer. It depends on Java. So I agreed to install the Java plugin for Chrome.
Except the installer warned me that the latest version of Java requires a newer OS. And the Java installer then crashed. Java was once known as 'a platform-independent language'. Not anymore.
Someone decided this. That those of us who are not cutting edge gamers or slaves of the latest workstations for our livelihood, and who only watch several YouTubes a week; that we must purchase a new system atop of the $40/Mo. that we pay for standard high speed internet.
Someone has decided that my perfectly good web browsing system is obsolete. Just like that. Just like me.