My next motherboard

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http://lambcutlet.org/gallery/Tyan_S4880

can't wait 'till it actually comes out.

:cool: nitro :cool:
Quote from nitro:

Thanks for asking.

It is running systems smoothly. My only gripe is that I am still running 32-bit software. That will change very soon when MSFT introduces Visual Studio 2005 and .NET 2.0. That it is not running in 64-bit mode is not the fault of the machine, but my attempt at adapting 64-bit was a bit premature at the time because I am running MS-Windows, and under Windows64 I couldn't even get 64-bit drivers for some of the NICs in the machine.
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nitro
:) nononsense :)
 
Quote from nononsense:

:) nononsense :)
What are you trying to say nonon? :):D:)

I'd guess, but I wouldn't want it to be mistaken for dis-respecting nitro, et al.

Happy Holidays!
 
Quote from nitro:

That it is not running in 64-bit mode is not the fault of the machine, but my attempt at adapting 64-bit was a bit premature at the time because I am running MS-Windows, and under Windows64 I couldn't even get 64-bit drivers for some of the NICs in the machine.

And people will keep on telling us that it is complicated to have linux drivers...and better to work with M$ :D :D :D

Just a small remark, nothing against you nitro.
 
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And people will keep on telling us that it is complicated to have linux drivers...and better to work with M$ :D :D :D

Just a small remark, nothing against you nitro.

Happily running along on 64 bit linux ... no need to wait for $soft ...... I wish them the best of luck on their attempt to corner the hardware market and drive everyone into having to boot $soft OS just to get their hardware to function ... the strategy won't work .. And I am not shy about stating the obvious with respect to their intentions. ....
 
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Just purchased Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Pro Upgrade. The next major rewrite of my software begins...

nitro

Not to be a downer, but I've read that M$ rushed VS 2005 out the door and it's apparently riddled with bugs. The PM for VS has a blog entry somewhere admitting that they are already working on SP1 because of the problems. That's suppose to arrive before the middle of 2006.

I've got the MSDN subscription, but I haven't installed it yet - I'll wait. Hope you have better results.
 
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Not to be a downer, but I've read that M$ rushed VS 2005 out the door and it's apparently riddled with bugs. The PM for VS has a blog entry somewhere admitting that they are already working on SP1 because of the problems. That's suppose to arrive before the middle of 2006.

I've got the MSDN subscription, but I haven't installed it yet - I'll wait. Hope you have better results.
Some people never learn.
:(

(VS 2000 used to be like that. VS 2005 is said to be like that. VS 2010 is going to be like that.)
Want something that rocks. Google around a bit.
 
Quote from nitro:

Just purchased Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Pro Upgrade. The next major rewrite of my software begins...

nitro
Why a MAJOR rewrite? Poor soul!
Get yourself something that doesn't force you to "major rewrite". If you're a bit clever, that's not that hard to come by!
:)
 
:D

I'm writing all my stuff in java with a custom high performance math package I wrote. jni calls to atlas (http://math-atlas.sourceforge.net/) bindings with very intuitive matrix/vector operations, slicing, reversing, transpose, matrix reshaping, etc. It can do nearly everything matlab can but in a very clean and easy to read way.

refactoring is a fucking breeze with Eclipse, I haven't had to do a rewrite in as long as I can remember.

Quote from nononsense:

Why a MAJOR rewrite? Poor soul!
Get yourself something that doesn't force you to "major rewrite". If you're a bit clever, that's not that hard to come by!
:)
 
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