Author: Robert Hyatt
Date: 15:19:49 01/14/03
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On January 14, 2003 at 18:16:38, Bruce Moreland wrote: >On January 14, 2003 at 18:10:46, Robert Hyatt wrote: > >>On January 14, 2003 at 18:05:53, Robert Hyatt wrote: >> >> >>I just went to check my quad P6/200. I thought the sticker said 1/97. In >>reality, it said >>12/97. So my SMP stuff started in late November or December as I had SMP >>running >>on the dual PII box a couple of weeks prior to the quad arriving... >> >>So that refines the date just a bit... but that still qualifies as 1997 >>hardware in my book. >>It _was_ here in 1997. And it was available that Summer in fact, with a MB from >>AMI, >>the "Goliath". >> >>Bob > >Is this a blitz match? If you are going to play 5 0 blitz, a single processor >P6/200 should achieve the desired result. > >If you are going to play standard, I would bet on you with the single processor >machine, but it should be very close. > >bruce He said "blitz". But I am not sure what he "means". As he has later said "25 0" whatever the hell that is. It ain't blitz of course. And yes, I would use the P6/200 or the 500mhz alpha I have in a box here. I _know_ that was 1997 hardware... It is the machine we used in Paris that year. a real "Digital" alpha workstation.
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