Folding on a 486
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Re: Folding on a 486
Something is wrong ... no image to see ...
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Same photo, without the size specification http://www.flickr.com/photos/29451145@N03/3995821893
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Re: Folding on a 486
that's better
edit : I corrected the image tag ...
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Re: Folding on a 486
I guess the 486 SX's (25 or 33 MHz, no coprocessor) would be rather low on ppds compared to the big bro's DX2 and DX4 (66 and 100 MHz, coprocessor).
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Re: Folding on a 486
Am I the only one to catch the pun?
"Folding" (a piece of paper) on a (several) 486(s).
"Folding" (a piece of paper) on a (several) 486(s).
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Re: Folding on a 486
I thought it was pretty funny.
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I saw it too ... it's a good joke imhouncle fuzzy wrote:Am I the only one to catch the pun?
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Yeah I got it too
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Re: Folding on a 486
there is a joke here?
i thought he was actually thinking about folding on a 486
what does a piece of paper have to do with folding
ha ha just joking
i thought he was actually thinking about folding on a 486
what does a piece of paper have to do with folding
ha ha just joking
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Re: Folding on a 486
that was an amazing cpu back in its day.
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I missed it. I jumped from a 386SX to an AMD 586.
Still, a great sight gag.
Still, a great sight gag.
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Re: Folding on a 486
Yep. Good joke.
Nope. The PPD would be zero because you need about 400-500 MHz and a coprocessor to meet the deadline.Noegzit wrote:I guess the 486 SX's (25 or 33 MHz, no coprocessor) would be rather low on ppds compared to the big bro's DX2 and DX4 (66 and 100 MHz, coprocessor).
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Re: Folding on a 486
...and SSE
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