On 16 Apr 2001, at 16:27, Ernst Mayer wrote:
Fry's (a big local discount computer electronics chain) has a great
deal on build-it-yourself Athlons (US$ 350 for 1.2GHz CPU, MB, case,
floppy, ethernet card, 56K modem video card) so I'm going to take
the plunge.
Does sound like a good
Fry's (a big local discount computer electronics chain) has a great
deal on build-it-yourself Athlons (US$ 350 for 1.2GHz CPU, MB, case,
floppy, ethernet card, 56K modem video card) so I'm going to take
the plunge.
those motherboards in those starter kits tend to be JUNK.
...
The
"A linux version is under development" they claim. Why don't they just
recompile it with entropia hooks?
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Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2001 14:12:22 +0200
From: Alexander Kruppa [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Mersenne: A factor of the 31st Fermat number
Someone on this list earlier warned about Juno using subscriber's
computers. Here is a portion of the current Juno Virtual Supercomputer
Project data.
"The idea behind the Juno Virtual Supercomputer Project is simple. Today,
researchers who have large, computationally demanding problems to
On Tue, 17 Apr 2001 17:49:49 -0700, Aaron Blosser wrote:
"Should I be worried about Juno downloading data and software to my
computer?"
No. Juno has been downloading data and software to your computer since
the
day you first subscribed.
Gotta give 'em credit for being honest.
Dang, I
On Tue, 17 Apr 2001 19:25:45 -0400, Vincent Mooney wrote:
Someone on this list earlier warned about Juno using subscriber's
computers. Here is a portion of the current Juno Virtual Supercomputer
Project data.
(BIG snip)
No. Juno has been downloading data and software to your computer since
On Tue, 17 Apr 2001 20:25:04 -0700, Aaron Blosser wrote:
From time to time, we also download new versions of the Juno software to
bring your version up to date, and we expect to download new scientific
software from time to time as part of the Juno Virtual Supercomputer
Project.
NO mention