Author: Graham Laight
Date: 07:31:36 05/03/01
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In view of the fact that this is a once in a lifetime opportunity, I would suggest that the Fritz team borrow the latest RS-6000, which I think can have up to 32 64-bit processors, and runs AIX (IBM's version of Unix - one of the more user-friendly versions IMO). -g On May 03, 2001 at 10:20:16, K. Burcham wrote: > > >i know the dual 1000 mhz pentium3 is available. >and i have seen the dual 1000 zeon on the internet. > >but what other hardare is available for a dual >processor motherboard. > >the amd hasnt been released yet. > >all other hardware is expensive commercial and industrial, right? >but even if they could get their hands on some of this hardware, what is >avaiable? dual 700 mhz alpha? >also what are the rules for the hardware? >is there a mhz limit? >does the complete system have to be in the game room with the opponent? > >thanks
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