[R] WhisperStation R

2009-01-26 Thread zerfetzen

What do you think of this:

http://www.microway.com/whisperstation/whisperstation-r.html

I'm considering ditching my Windows Vista 2 GB RAM computer for
WhisperStation R using Debian 64-bit Linux with 32 GB RAM and setting the
whole thing up for R and WinBUGS.  I put in a price request, but I know
nothing about Linux, or WhisperStation R for that matter, and am really
curious what you think?
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Re: [R] WhisperStation R

2009-01-26 Thread andrew
any idea why DDR2 667 MHz RAM isn't used instead of DDR?  I thought
that DDR 400MHz was almost finished in production...

On Jan 27, 1:01 pm, zerfetzen zerfet...@yahoo.com wrote:
 What do you think of this:

 http://www.microway.com/whisperstation/whisperstation-r.html

 I'm considering ditching my Windows Vista 2 GB RAM computer for
 WhisperStation R using Debian 64-bit Linux with 32 GB RAM and setting the
 whole thing up for R and WinBUGS.  I put in a price request, but I know
 nothing about Linux, or WhisperStation R for that matter, and am really
 curious what you think?
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 context:http://www.nabble.com/WhisperStation-R-tp21678280p21678280.html
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