The Cray 1 was installed at Los Alamos National Laboratory in 1976. It boasted a record speed of 160 MFLOPS (million floating operations per second) and an 8MB memory.
Well I guess back then I could have competed with my superior 0,5GB RAM I have now...
But I find it frustrating to see this overclock'd circuits unleashed just for science. It may make a decent and nice Quake server though:)
Why do I still think of good old Xconq?
Anyone knows if it is still actively in development?
http://sources.redhat.com/xconq
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*harharharharharharhar*
Quote Hubert Farnsworth in Futurama:
"No fair, you changed the outcome by measuring it!"
I generally don't think it is a good idea to rely on telescope observation only. But IANAA(strophysicist)...
Wouldn't this change some fundamental laws of nature? Whats with Einstein's relativity theory then? *dreams of FTL travel*
Once again (if correct) it is proven that cosmic laws are never meant to be final...
But I find it frustrating to see this overclock'd circuits unleashed just for science. It may make a decent and nice Quake server though
this reminds me of the cluster here at my university.
a team of about 4-5 guys trying to keep the network up and running because of stupid users.
let's just hope this megacluster will be put to good use and not be the target of some bored hacker who installs a counter-strike server or whatever.
*believes in the good of humanity*