Author: David Blackman
Date: 09:44:26 04/28/01
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On April 28, 2001 at 10:08:31, Robert Hyatt wrote: > That is wrong. Each PPC processor communicated with only 16 chess procesors, >not 32. Not sure where I got 32 other than it was late and I was tired... 16 is what i remember for the big matches. But they ran 32 chess processors per CPU in smaller configurations sometimes, even in public once. I think the configuration was fairly flexible, and what they used each time must have depended a lot on what hardware happened to be available at the time.
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