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Re: Message From RSI VP of Engineering [message #27497 is a reply to message #27225] Wed, 24 October 2001 12:31 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Logan Lindquist is currently offline  Logan Lindquist
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>> Not Linux...FreeBSD. Both *nix, of course, but ports 'twixt *nix is not
>> a walk in the park, generally. Then there's the whole zealotry thing in

Unix! Of course, I knew of Linux's heritage. I had forgotten about the Unix
version of IDL. I think I learned on version 4.0. I am not sure how the Unix
version is handled, JD Smith seems to know more.

I wonder what the current version of the Unix IDL is, and if it works on the
big 64-512 processor machines that SGI now manufactures. I bet that those
would crunch numbers really fast.

My Win2k IDL release is fast enough for development. I have always wanted to
build the equivalent of a one-two processor SGI machine by purchasing a very
expensive graphics card [that works well in both Linux and Win2k], but of
course the expenses has limited my interests in that area.
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