1995-10-11 - Re: Hal’s Third Challenge?

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From: mlm@skyrr.is (Magnus Logi Magnusson)
To: frissell@panix.com (Duncan Frissell)
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Message ID: <199510111345.AA046029137@hp001c.skyrr.is>
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UTC Datetime: 1995-10-11 13:46:05 UTC
Raw Date: Wed, 11 Oct 95 06:46:05 PDT

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From: mlm@skyrr.is (Magnus Logi Magnusson)
Date: Wed, 11 Oct 95 06:46:05 PDT
To: frissell@panix.com (Duncan Frissell)
Subject: Re: Hal's Third Challenge?
In-Reply-To: <199510101920.PAA24628@panix.com>
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> My interest arises out of the new Pentium 120 that has come my way and the
> 40,000 keys/second it gets running the 32-bit version of the Brue code.
> Since my ISP is a local call, I might even be able to get away with an 8
> hour PPP session to try the WIN95 client.
> 
Im interested too... if there is a 32 bit client for NT/Win95 (or a single
thredded one for Win32s) capable of reporting automatic to the
server/local server, I could probably throw in c.a. 40-50 pentiums and a
lot more 486 (and a few HP/Sun/Alpha) :-)  Anyone working on self-reporting
win32 client?

  Logi.

-- 
Magnus Logi Magnusson
System programmer, State and Municipal Data processing center, Iceland
E-mail: mlm@skyrr.is & mlm@rhi.hi.is





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