There is. Forgive me though, I forget the name of the company. They carry a line of IDE RAID systems based on firewire as the method of data transport. They carry a line of external enclosures/cases to hold the drives that also provide the power and firewire connection. Search around on google...
True. But rack providers don't take this into account. They don't monitor exactly how much electricity your box consumes ( at least the vast majority don't), they just take what an average 1U vs. and average 4U server would consume. Ditto for heat produced.
http://www.nec.co.jp/press/en/0302/1001.html
NEC just introduced a highly parallel CPU with:
-Integration of 128 single instruction multiple data (SIMD) processing elements (PEs) (Note 2) that operate on a low frequency of about 100-megahertz (MHz). With each PE co-operating simultaneously to...
Interesting article on the EV8. Its too bad compaq went down the crapper and sold off the alpha group to intel. Now those great minds will be stuck engineering a (IMHO) CPU (Itanium) that isn't as interesting or potentially powerful as the alpha was.
Yes, I am aware.
Thats what I meant by...
The garbled sound is probably just your sound card looping the sound it was last sent to play. Your problem probably isn't the sound card (but don't hold me to this), rather something else. Look at your CPU temps, if your overclocking, don't. Swap in some new memory (if you can.) If this doesnt...
To be honest, you have hardware that most people around here aren't familiar with. Me included. Sorry. There's just too much stuff in there that I haven't had experience troubleshooting with to give a suggestion.
Good luck
I made a reply post, it was deleted for what ever reason.
I am not mixing up vector processing with SMT.
Vector processing, like Sohcan mentioned is the ability for a processor to execute several streams of code at the same time. These vectors of code aren't true threads (threads on x86 CPUs...
I?ve thought about this for quite some time and discussed the idea with a few colleagues and would like to hear what you guys and gals here think of the subject. True vector processing is showing up in a few areas of computing and even in discussions of hardware architecture (SMT Symmetric...
Its 64GB, *not* 8GB. I know that NT4 has support, I'm guessing Win2k and XP do as well, but I'm not too sure. The 36-bit extensions are on the die of all processors after the P-Pro I think, but like hyperthreading, I think Intel didn't enable them except on PII & PIII Xeon processors. I don't...
Your solution may be simpler than that. Try the "fixboot" or "fixmbr" command in the recovery console. That will restore the boot record which may have been corrupted some how.
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;314058
Thats a good description of how the recovery console...
Thats a VB/VBScript error. Its in the progam, and poorly handled. I would check any documentation on the program on why it has that error, or maybe visit a forum specific to that program.
Actually, to be "highly technical", LOL, Windows NT4 is able to use Intel's 36-bit extensions which allow for 2^36 or 64 GB of memory to be directly addressable. http://www.intel.com/support/processors/pentiumII/xeon/intro.htm
I used to have DSL before I got my cable connection and I had the exact same problem. After hours on the phone with Level-3 techs (useless IMHO) I came to the conclusion that its not on the customer side, its on the ISP side. Here's my theory:
The ISP uses some type of NAT/filtering (eventhough...
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