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Post by GuiltySpark on Sept 21, 2016 13:10:55 GMT
That I don't know the answer to.
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Post by brotherjaso on Sept 28, 2016 21:16:38 GMT
TCPip working directly off unique pc processor architecture. (Originally, HiToro. Probably shut down because it was too much too fast too easy compared to other business (+other) interests' ulterior motives.)
Which machine likes Linux the most? IBM clone, SGI, RollTop, CottonCandy, AmigaX.., ARM? Mac?
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Post by raphoenix on Sept 28, 2016 21:34:17 GMT
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Post by brotherjaso on Sept 29, 2016 0:16:48 GMT
Which type of machine does that os run on?
(which os is it?)
Can Linux run on it?
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Post by raphoenix on Sept 29, 2016 1:05:15 GMT
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Post by brotherjaso on Sept 29, 2016 14:02:53 GMT
Thank you. Thank you. Didn't see too much about the os/machine, probably top secret? I was thinking maybe about looking on ebay, adds, etc for this or something like this(?).. www.sgi3d.de/SiliconGraphics/PDFs/productguide_540.pdfI spent til 3 to 4 am looking for that guy that died creating the quantum computer. Who was it? I remember about it, but can't find the information. (kind of having a Mandela moment) Beyond the design of computers, Cray led a "streamlined life". He avoided publicity, and there are a number of unusual tales about his life away from work (termed "Rollwagenisms", from then-CEO of Cray Research, John A. Rollwagen). He enjoyed skiing, wind surfing, tennis, and other sports. Another favorite pastime was digging a tunnel under his home; he attributed the secret of his success to "visits by elves" while he worked in the tunnel: "While I'm digging in the tunnel, the elves will often come to me with solutions to my problem."
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