radioham opened this issue on Apr 30, 2016 ยท 21 posts
LPR001 posted Sat, 07 May 2016 at 8:09 PM
The T- Model the accelerator is on the steering wheel as a lever and you could adjust the fuel mixture with a lever on the opposite side to suit the backfiring as you drove along. Reverse was a pedal that sat just where the clutch pedal normally goes for added danger. The steering had no stopper so if you went past the point of full lock then it flipped the crude coupling and turning the wheel right the car would spear left and vice-versa. It had brakes of sorts but the best way was to swing your foot out the cab and drag it along the ground as it was just as effective. This all assumes you didn't break your arm crank starting it because it had a kick on it like a mule. Daz Studio is much safer as far as hobbies go.
As for Windows 10 I run 64 bit 16/32 Gig systems and it can utilize a fair amount of ram but it also depends on the software you are using as it is a two way street even if the software is 64 bit. Same with the dedicated GPU's. I have run software as far back as XP/Vista and if need be just right click run the compatibility trouble shooter and it will in 99% of cases sort it out. I usually recommend desktop PC's as they are far more tweakable/updateable.
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