Re: [ydl-gen] Linux yellow dog manual for dummies
Warren Nagourney <[email protected]> Thu, 24 Dec 2009 13:57:49 -0800
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Thanks, Derick. I still love the PPC architecture and recently bought an Apple dual core 2.3 GHz G5 for very little money and am finding it to be absolutely as fast as I could ever hope for. I will keep it for the next 3-5 years (assuming I can keep the power supply running) and maybe then, the dominance of x86 may have lessened (it can't last forever!). Merry Christmas and Happy 2010, Warren N On Dec 24, 2009, at 1:44 PM, Derick Centeno wrote: > Good to hear from you Warren!! It's been a long time!! > > Glad you liked my analogy. > > I wasn't aware of IBM's announcement. I guess we are the lucky ones > who got these marvelous computers while they could be had. Too bad > others won't have the opportunity to explore and develop varied > programming skills which these systems allow. > > You are not alone in considering how dull the modern environment is. > Unfortunately, we've become like that tiny core of professionals who > served with Henry II at the Battle of Agincourt mentioned by none > other > than Shakespeare -- "We few, we happy few..." > > I would have liked to have had more people experience gaining from the > skill of working with these systems. But if the hardware isn't > available then that's pretty much it, unless one chooses to get gouged > on ebay. > > Well, Warren, have a wonderful celebration of the holidays and a most > splendid New Year!! Likewise to all who are here!!! > > > > On Thu, 24 Dec 2009 12:46:10 -0800 > Warren Nagourney <[email protected]> wrote: > >> I might also add that, due to recent announcements from IBM, the >> future of the Cell processor is in doubt. In November, IBM announced >> that it was canceling the next iteration of the Cell, the one with >> 32 SPE cores. I would therefore hesitate in investing any time in >> learning Cell programming. >> >> As a result of IBM's announcement, there was a flurry of talk on >> tech- savvy sites (such as ars technica) about the end of the Cell >> and since IBM made no attempt to refute these inferences, I can only >> assume that they are phasing out the Cell. Too bad, as it is the only >> interesting computer architecture I have seen in a while. I like your >> simile likening Intel architecture to the rebending of a paper clip, >> Derick! The dominance of computing by one architecture makes the >> whole (hardware) enterprise fairly dull, in my opinion. >> >> Cheers, >> >> Warren Nagourney >> > > > > > ========= > > Refranes/Popular sayings: > The Taino say:No hay mal que por bien no venga. > There is no evil out of which good cannot blossom. > _______________________________________________ > yellowdog-general mailing list - [email protected] > Unsuscribe info: http://lists.fixstars.com/mailman/listinfo/yellowdog-general > HINT: to Google archives, try '<keywords> site:us.fixstars.com' _______________________________________________ yellowdog-general mailing list - [email protected] Unsuscribe info: http://lists.fixstars.com/mailman/listinfo/yellowdog-general HINT: to Google archives, try '<keywords> site:us.fixstars.com'