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[ On 2011-03-29 at 19:52:20, Sean Dennis wrote to Scott Little ]
SD> AKA the "Belchfire 4000" box. I've seen some of those screamers in
SD> use at a friend's place who does a lot of graphics rendering. Amazing
SD> how fast those machines are!
I usually don't notice so much how fast a machine is, more how slow
everything else is in comparison. My main machine is quad core, but if it
wasn't for the periodic cleanup of The Women's{tm} (supposedly) 1.6Ghz
Celeron laptop, I'd forget to appreciate how smokin' it really is.
SD> I'm still running OS/2 Warp 4.52 for my BBS, but it's still modern
SD> enough for me to do what I need to on it. The board itself is running
SD> on a Dell Dimension 4550 (2gHz/P4, 384 MB RAM, 400GB HD storage space)
SD> so that's enough to do anything I need it to.
Ehh... whatever floats your boat. ;)
I dumped OS/2 two days after I discovered Argus, COM/IP and NT4. I mean,
by then I had run out of floppy disks to format anyway so there wasn't much
point running it anymore ;)
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