Author: Bert Seifriz
Date: 13:57:04 04/27/98
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On April 26, 1998 at 23:35:28, Christophe Theron wrote: >On April 25, 1998 at 13:55:37, Bert Seifriz wrote: > >>On April 25, 1998 at 03:33:15, Dan Newman wrote: >> >>>On April 25, 1998 at 02:06:29, Christophe Theron wrote: >>> >>>>On April 25, 1998 at 00:06:01, Robert Hyatt wrote: >>>> >>><snip> >>>>> >>>>There doesn't seem to be any way to turn this behavior of >>>CM5000 off. This makes any contest involving CM5000 and >>>carried out on one machine potentially unfair >> >>I would like to agree with that 100 % percent. >>Probably you can forget testing on ONE machine completely, >>because you never know how many resources program A or B >>get from your one machine. On this forum there are many >>better experts than I am, but I have never heard that anybody >>could be sure your 2 programs get the same chances on 1 machine. >>There is no way around 2 identical computers I think. Bert! > >With DOS programs, there is absolutely no problem. You can turn a DOS >program "off" when it is in the background. > > > Christophe Yes, you are right, but then you lose permanent brain function. I was thinking about Windows only. Bert
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