At 20:17 -0600 03/05/2003, Gary Gorbet wrote:
>  From  Jeff:
>
>"No errors are acceptable.   A computer program may run through a loop
>millions of times in just a few seconds.  If the data it gets isn't
>accurate every time the program isn't going to run correctly.

<snip rest of quote>

Thank you, Gary.   I didn't want to search my Out Box for this stuff 
but felt bad about ignoring this topic.  Your post presented teh 
information without any effort on my part.  I've lost two hard drives 
in the last two weeks and am back up, but still dealing with the 
backlog of stuff which spending time fixing the computer created.

Jeff Walther

P.S.  I think I posted a more detailed description to the "PCI 
PowerMacs" list recently enough that it might still be in the 
archive.   It may have been too long ago, but I don't post to PCI PM 
much, so a search on my email addy won't turn up many hits to sort 
through.   Is it searchable?


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