Author: Chris Hull
Date: 07:44:28 06/29/02
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On June 29, 2002 at 10:31:21, Robert Henry Durrett wrote: >On June 28, 2002 at 23:26:47, Robert Hyatt wrote: > >>On June 28, 2002 at 20:33:04, Robert Henry Durrett wrote: >> >>>On June 28, 2002 at 20:25:18, K. Burcham wrote: >>> >>>> >>>> >>>>http://www.sara.nl/hpc.www/teras/description/ >>>> >>>>Chessbase is saying this: >>>>DIEP is expected to run on a 1024-CPU TERAS system. This machine consists of 45 >>>>racks and has a peak performance of 1 TeraFlops (10^12 floating point >>>>operations) per second. >>>> >>>> >>>>First of all, is this the system Diep will be running on in tournament? >>>> >>>>If so, what kns do you expect? What is the total mhz you will actually >>>>be using in this system? >>>> >>>>kburcham >>> >>>That's the one they should use for the Kramnik - Fritz match in October! >>> >>>Bob D. >> >> >>Impossible. It is unix, not windows. > >Wait a minute! Are you "really" saying that "the Fritz people" are incapable of >making a UNIX version of Fritz? Are you saying the're incompetent? > >Bob D. No, what I think Bob H. is saying is that there is no unix version of Fritz. And it takes more than a simple recompilation to move a window program to a 1024-cpu unix supercomputer. Chris
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