My program runs on a cluster ... no way around that.
Cheers,
David
On 17, Jul 2008, at 12:31 PM, Dave Dyer wrote:
One possibility is to use one of the VM products that are available
to host unix on a windows machine, or windows on a unix machine.
VirtualBox looks particilarly promising,
--- On Thu, 7/17/08, David Doshay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: David Doshay [EMAIL PROTECTED]
My program runs on a cluster ... no way around that.
David, you're just not taking full advantage of Virtualization ... simply
emulate multiple VMs on a single computer; there may be a performance
On 17, Jul 2008, at 1:34 PM, terry mcintyre wrote:
--- On Thu, 7/17/08, David Doshay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: David Doshay [EMAIL PROTECTED]
My program runs on a cluster ... no way around that.
David, you're just not taking full advantage of Virtualization ...
simply emulate
David Doshay wrote:
On 17, Jul 2008, at 1:34 PM, terry mcintyre wrote:
--- On Thu, 7/17/08, David Doshay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: David Doshay [EMAIL PROTECTED]
My program runs on a cluster ... no way around that.
David, you're just not taking full advantage of Virtualization
The apps will arrive. Toshiba plans to sell a laptop with a modified form of
the Cell processor; it has 4 SPEs which do quite a job of handling blu-ray DVDs
and also use the laptop's webcam to allow user movement and facial expressions
to control the computer.
( I can just see it - user
Don't forget that gaming PCs are some of the highest bang-for-the-buck computers that you can get. And games are already taking advantage of many cores (as
many as they can get?) due to the highly competitive market.
David Doshay wrote:
On 17, Jul 2008, at 1:34 PM, terry mcintyre wrote: