Why oh why are they testing IA32 code on the Itanium?
Maybe because enterprises can be interested in buying a Itanium based machine to boost system performance.
They could run their 32 bit code and gain a bit of speed; in the meantime, clean up the source so it can be compiled to 64 bit code and thus reach full processing speed gain.
I saw a movie named DARRYL o something, was about a kid with a silicon based brain who escape from the lab and start to relate with real people.
The movie was centered into his feelings.
I'm talking about the '80s... I wonder what has this movie of novel. (I'm sorry about the spelling)
viruses for Word documents? :P
Why oh why are they testing IA32 code on the Itanium?
Maybe because enterprises can be interested in buying a Itanium based machine to boost system performance.
They could run their 32 bit code and gain a bit of speed; in the meantime, clean up the source so it can be compiled to 64 bit code and thus reach full processing speed gain.
I saw a movie named DARRYL o something, was about a kid with a silicon based brain who escape from the lab and start to relate with real people.
The movie was centered into his feelings.
I'm talking about the '80s... I wonder what has this movie of novel.
(I'm sorry about the spelling)
Dude, I live in South America and believe me, you wouldn't want your room to be hotter!