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 Each computer has the following statistics: Each computer has the following statistics:
  
-**Processor:​** The quality of the computer’s processor. ​See the Computer Processors sidebar for an explanation ​of how processor quality ​affects ​computer ​performance.+**Processor:​** The quality of the computer’s processor. ​ 
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 +In many ways the most important part of a computer, the processor ​does all the work of running the operating system and processing all of the commands and activities called for by programs. Processors are ranked by general ​quality. The quality of the processor provides modifiers to a user’s Computer Use checks whenever she uses the computer ​and to her initiative checks when casting her shad-ow on the Grid. 
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 +Obsolete processors are processors use tech from the cutting edge of PL 5 and into PL 6. Not really designed for the needs of today’s programs, they can limp on. 
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 +Marginal processors are PL 6 tech or are designed only for minimal functionality in current computing devices. 
 +Good processors are the average. They power a large portion of personal computing devices and even some professional machines. 
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 +Excellent processors are powerful, usually installed in computers that are expected to work hard and look good doing it. 
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 +Amazing processors are the bleeding edge of 26th century technology. Scientists, program crafters, and Gridpilots are the prime users of amazing processors. 
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 +|**Processor**| **Computer Use Mod.**| **Initiative Mod.**| 
 +|Obsolete |-4 |-4| 
 +|Marginal |-2| -2| 
 +|Good| 0 |-1| 
 +|Excellent |+2 |+0| 
 +|Amazing |+3 |+2|
  
 **Active Memory:** The number of memory slots that a computer has to actively run programs. **Active Memory:** The number of memory slots that a computer has to actively run programs.
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 **Restriction:​** The level of restriction placed on the computer by authorities,​ if any. In cases where a computer is restricted to any extent, the black market modifier to the purchase DC is noted in parentheses. **Restriction:​** The level of restriction placed on the computer by authorities,​ if any. In cases where a computer is restricted to any extent, the black market modifier to the purchase DC is noted in parentheses.
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 +|**Computer**|**Processor**|**Active Memory**|**Stored Memory**|**Size**|**Weight**|**Purchase DC**|**Restriction**|
 +|Data Slate| Marginal 2 5 Dim - 6 -|
 +|Desktop| Good 15 50 Large 10lb 18 -|
 +|Gauntlet| Good 12 25 Small 2lb 15 -|
 +|Mainframe| Excellent 30 200 Large 400lb 34 -|
 +|Smartcard Good 4 8 Dim - 8 -|
 +|Supercomputer| Amazing * * Huge 2500lb 45 Lic (+1)|
 +|Workstation| N/A 20 0 Large 200lb 20 -|
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 +===== COMPUTER PROCESSORS =====
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