From: Nick Maclaren on 4 Oct 2006 05:37 In article <4522f53b$1(a)darkstar>, eugene(a)cse.ucsc.edu (Eugene Miya) writes: Er, Gene, could you get a couple of night's sleep and then repost? I haven't a clue what you are on about, but most of it didn't make a lot of sense in the context of the thread. Regards, Nick Maclaren.
From: Eugene Miya on 4 Oct 2006 12:19 In article <efvvcs$shh$1(a)gemini.csx.cam.ac.uk>, Nick Maclaren <nmm1(a)cus.cam.ac.uk> wrote: >Er, Gene, could you get a couple of night's sleep and then repost? >I haven't a clue what you are on about, but most of it didn't make >a lot of sense in the context of the thread. Gee Nick, I was thinking the same for you when you brought up the Crusade. --
From: prep on 4 Oct 2006 12:42 eugene(a)cse.ucsc.edu (Eugene Miya) writes: > I saved a DAP for the CHM, and I used the BBN and I think I have > succeeded to locating one surviving representative sitting out in a > field near Denver. It would be nice to think you are joking, but having done that stuff myself... Like getting a DEC 630(?) display out of a `off to the tip' pile. Do you know of a working 7 track tape drive? We have some data from Apollo 12, and it MAY be 7 track. -- Paul Repacholi 1 Crescent Rd., +61 (08) 9257-1001 Kalamunda. West Australia 6076 comp.os.vms,- The Older, Grumpier Slashdot Raw, Cooked or Well-done, it's all half baked. EPIC, The Architecture of the future, always has been, always will be.
From: Terje Mathisen on 4 Oct 2006 14:09 ranjit_mathews(a)yahoo.com wrote: > How does the Itanium compare in terms of SpecInts PER GHz? > Spec/GHz is very nearly totally meaningless. Why do you care? Terje -- - <Terje.Mathisen(a)hda.hydro.com> "almost all programming can be viewed as an exercise in caching"
From: Nick Maclaren on 4 Oct 2006 14:44
In article <l0adv3-ttm.ln1(a)osl016lin.hda.hydro.com>, Terje Mathisen <terje.mathisen(a)hda.hydro.com> writes: |> ranjit_mathews(a)yahoo.com wrote: |> > How does the Itanium compare in terms of SpecInts PER GHz? |> > |> Spec/GHz is very nearly totally meaningless. Well, he could have asked for SpecInt/GB :-) Regards, Nick Maclaren. |