Author: Tom Kerrigan
Date: 16:59:54 01/22/00
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On January 22, 2000 at 19:33:51, Eugene Nalimov wrote: >Let's assume you have a fastest race car in a world, for example a jet car that >can drive with a supersonic speed. Then you are replacing its engine by a >VW-beetle (old one, or new one - doesn't matter) engine. Resulting car will be >absolutely incompetive not only with "proper" version of itself, but with any >"normal" car, including VF-beetle itself. All evidence indicates that DB would run just fine on a PC. Evidence from Hsu himself. Like the 40k instructions per node (presumably for full evaluation). And the matches that Hsu played between commercial programs and 100k NPS DB. -Tom
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