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it makes it easier for the rest of us to skim thru the important parts and focus on what he is answering.

calling someone a "smartass" on here isn't going to get you the assistance you want. all you'll get is a bunch of people jumping all over you and a bad reputation.

stay polite, appreciate any help you receive and learn what you can.

then you might realise why your teacher told you to come to this forum in this place... ;)

ok that is much appreciated. i guess i dont like someone getting in my (so to speak) over something that doesnt concern him. he didnt help me at all and he just critized me saying i should do my own homework. if you have any helpful information it would be very much appreciated.
 
ok that is much appreciated. i guess i dont like someone getting in my (so to speak) over something that doesnt concern him. he didnt help me at all and he just critized me saying i should do my own homework. if you have any helpful information it would be very much appreciated.

Well we already pointed you in the direction of a substantial amount of information. You then proceeded to point out that you didn't want to have to research for yourself, and would rather depend on forum members to do the searching for you. Do you see how we might be irritated by what we might perceive as a "do the work for me" attitude?

Without more specifics on what exactly you're after, it might be hard to provide detailed information. My advice would be to head to the Wikipedia articles and take a look at the specs listed there -- you can then read more from the linked sources or research the individual components. Many of the chips in the iPhone/iPod touch have published spec sheets (the NAND and CPU are easy to find based on their part number), so it should be pretty straightforward to go from there.
 
Well we already pointed you in the direction of a substantial amount of information. You then proceeded to point out that you didn't want to have to research for yourself, and would rather depend on forum members to do the searching for you. Do you see how we might be irritated by what we might perceive as a "do the work for me" attitude?

Without more specifics on what exactly you're after, it might be hard to provide detailed information. My advice would be to head to the Wikipedia articles and take a look at the specs listed there -- you can then read more from the linked sources or research the individual components. Many of the chips in the iPhone/iPod touch have published spec sheets (the NAND and CPU are easy to find based on their part number), so it should be pretty straightforward to go from there.

thanks for the help but i never asked anyone to do any searching for me. i simply ask for information. i figgered that anyone who knew something off the top of their head would be able to comment. i can see where you guys got the idea i wanted someone else to do my homework for me. i just wanted information and since we cant use Wikipedia i desperately need all the information i can get. i cant use the stuff one the CPU cuz i have not idea what the heck in means. we are only usin VB 98 or something like that. all i need is just stuff on the software. so any more question, please ask.
 
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