I broadly agree, but conversely a fair number of people seem to like
keeping classic cars going as a hobby, sometimes rather older than a Model T!
However, AVX practical usage dates from 2011 and 10 year old machines (W7
era) are still viable for some people, since for simple use they can be
good enough.
The number of replies here with non AVX machines also seems to confirm such
older or more limited hardware machines are in regular use within the hobby.
I do hope AVX can be used for those of us with capable processors, but also
hope that those without can also continue unaffected, at least until non
AVX machines aren't commonly viable in hobby use.
Alan G0TLK
On 10 June 2021 21:16:03 Jim Brown <k...@audiosystemsgroup.com> wrote:
On 6/10/2021 2:02 AM, Alan wrote:
I agree up to a point, but this is a hobby and older kit is often in
service for long periods to keep financial cost down.
It's unlikely that anyone would drive a Model T thinking it was a
suitable vehicle on today's roadways. A 15 year old computer, even a
very good one, is the modern equivalent.
73, Jim K9YC
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