link snausages
Oct. 6th, 2004 01:36 pmBecause I have little, if anything, of substance to say at the moment. I have no content, yet I must post.
For
electriccat: Eskies!
For
anotheranon (and a few other folks): incredible falls from
fakehair (and droolworthy photos, at least so far as I'm concerned)
Geekitude: 96 cores on a single chip
And some more: The Computer History Simulation Project
Need a PDP-8 simulator? Or VAX? Or an Altair 8800? Here ya go.
And yet more: Tao Te Chip
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Geekitude: 96 cores on a single chip
Hoff, though, added that Avebury isn't for bargain hunters. A workstation that contains a dual-Avebury card will likely cost around $50,000.
"Not everyone is going to buy that for their home today," he said.
And some more: The Computer History Simulation Project
Need a PDP-8 simulator? Or VAX? Or an Altair 8800? Here ya go.
And yet more: Tao Te Chip
The tao that can be tar(1)ed
is not the entire Tao.
The PATH that can be specified
is not the full PATH.
We declare the names
of all variables and functions.
Yet the Tao has no type specifier.