Author: Robert Hyatt
Date: 20:52:52 01/22/00
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On January 22, 2000 at 20:33:11, Tom Kerrigan wrote: >On January 22, 2000 at 20:12:07, Robert Hyatt wrote: >>You overlook the hardware point. The equivalent of 40K instructions. But when >>done in the hardware design of DB. This does not mean that 40K instructions >>on an X86 would replicate this evaluation... > >Here's what was posted earlier: >"...In his IEEE Micro article Hsu estimated his evaluation function as an >equivalent to ~40,000 general purpose CPU instructions. (Or is the entire >procesing of one..." >I'm not overlooking the hardware point at all. > >>It also means that when you design hardware, you think in a different box than > >Don't even begin to tell me about designing hardware. > >-Tom Somebody needs to. I have several hardware devices in my office that I designed and built from scratch, from an electronic chess board with a built-in modem, thru devices to handle specific process-control applications. What have you designed and built?
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