To those who dare attempt to read what will probably be my longest post <i>ever</i>, I salute you.
I THOUGHT YOU SAID IT COULDN`T BE DONE THAT WAY
HELLO
No, I said that your suggestion was a useless concept because the motherboard would cost a fortune, as would the RAM unless you killed the memory bandwidth by having all processors access the same RAM, and the performance gain using your method would be negligable at best and truly suck compared to a high-end single CPU at worst. I never said that it <i>couldn't</i> be done, just that you'd have to be dumber than a flatfish to do it your way. And I even went so far as to suggest that just paying the money for the already created solution of a server platform would be a much better idea. But then this is what I've been saying all along. You don't <i>listen</i>. And as long as you continue to ignore what people actually say, then you're not <i>discussing</i> anything.
AND LEARN WHAT THE WORD CREATIVE MEANS
**ROFL** I think you need a new dictionary. You seem to have bad definitions for a growing number of words.
PEOPLE SID THE SPUCE GOOSE WOULDN`T FLY AND IT DID
SO MAYBE HOWIE SHOULD HAVE LISTENED TO ALL THESE LOSERS THAT SAID "HEY IT CAN`T BE DONE THAT WAY"
And that was money and time well spent, wasn't it? Just because something works doesn't mean that there aren't <i>other</i> methods to get <i>better</i> results. Which is what I've been saying to you all along. Your original concept wasn't worth the effort. Better methods already exist.
WELL WHEN LETS SAY WHEN ATI PUTS OUT ITS VIDEO CARDS THEY HAVE DIFFERENT LEVELS (DEPENDING ON PRICE POINTS) BUT THEY PUT THE SAME CHIP IN ALL THE CARDS AND ONLY ALLOW THE ACCESS TO PART OF THE PIPES DEPENDING ON WITH LEVEL YOU BOUGHT I THINK THATS AN ABUSE. WHEN INTEL STARTS CHARGING FOR HT TECHNOLOGY EVEN THOUGH IT WAS IN A LOT OF THE PRIOR CHIPS BUT NOT TURNED ON, THATS AN ABUSE
**ROFL** That's an abuse? So in your perfect world these companies should waste the money to have eight different production facilities to produce nearly identical products, that, because of the much higher cost to produce on these different production lines, would cost the end consumer considerably more. And because each production method is independant it also means that any bug fixes, improvements, etc. would all have to be applied to each and every different production line which again costs a lot more money <i>and</i> time, and <i>again</i> screws the end consumer.
Yeah. Your idea here is so much better than producing them all on one production line to save incredible costs and make product and process improvements much cheaper and faster to implement. Those evil corporations are abusing us by providing lower prices and faster fixes. Those bastards!
I DON`T CARE, U MUST BE ONE OF THOSE LAZY PROGRAMMERS
Why, you're right! I've never learned 16 and 32 bit assembly to conserve resourses by optimizing code at a low level. I've never even run a profiler in my life. And I always use random access for sequential operations whenever possible because I know just how much you hate that. Why, I'm just the laziest programmer to ever walk the face of the Earth. You've got me soooo pegged. I give up. You win. I'm giving up my high-paying job right this second and becoming a taxi driver. I've always wanted to annoy new people...
I`M NOT WRITING A BOOK I`M ANSWERING AN IDIOT AND I DO NOT CARE ABOUT SENTENCE STRUCTURE. ANY QUESTIONS?
Sure. Here's a question: Does your lack of care about little things like grammer also apply to important aspects of your life like your ability to pay attention and apply common sense?
AND THE CU FOR THE AI WOULD BE GENERAL THATS WHY I`M PROPOSING RUNNING IT ON A CPU, DUH!
You still haven't explained how you're going to fix the memory bandwidth problems and production costs of your eight-way P4 motherboard. Nor for that matter have you explained how this system of yours is going to run faster than a single high-end CPU.
HAD YOU THE ACTUAL ABILITY TO READ AND THINK YOU MIGHT HAVE SEEN THAT I HAVE CHANGED MY VIEWS ON MY ORIGINAL IDEA SEVERAL TIMES
Right. So far all that you've done is used the argument that multithreaded software must be common if multi-cored CPUs will one day exist to support your idea for a "CUMULATIVE ARRAY OF INEXPENSIVE CPU`S". So then show me where your view has changed "SEVERAL TIMES".
AND AS FAR AS THE SUPERIOR THING GOES, BLOW ME.
No thanks. Even if you were the most handsome bloke on Earth your personality alone would make me gag. Besides, I don't know your medical history. I don't take those kinds of chances. But thanks for the offer anyway.
FIRST OF ALL I AM GERMAN.
I'm not sure if that makes your misuse of the politically touchy word better or worse... :\ I mean you would think that if anyone should know better...
SECOND NOT ONLY GERMANS WERE FASCISTS THE ITALIANS WERE TOO, SO YOU FORGOT THEM.
I didn't forget them. I just don't know of any that post here, where as I do know that a considerable number of Germans do. It was really just a matter of tailored concern for the target audience, not an intent to hurt anyone's feelings by leaving them out. But maybe you're right. If anyone was offended by my failure to mention all countries affected by fascism, then please accept my faux paus in the good intention that it was meant for.
AND LASTLY WHAT DOES THE FACT THAT I BRING UP FASCISM HAVE ANYTHING TO DO WITH BE CARELESS.
It has nothing to do with bringing it up. Used in a proper context and thoughtful way there's nothing wrong. You however abused it carelessly. I'm sorry if you're not intelligent enough to undertsand the difference.
YOU ARE ONE SIGHTED AND SEEK TO PERSERVE YOUR PERCEIVED SUPERIORITY BY PUTTING OTHERS DOWN AND TRYING TO SUPPRESS THEM JUST LIKE THE FASCISTS. AS A MATTER OF FACT YOUR WORST THAN THE FASCISTS YOUR LIKE STALIN. OK COMRADE
Do you actually see me trying to suppress anyone? So far all that I've done is try to point out the failings of your concept. Elucidation is hardly fascism. Nor for that matter is the perception of superiority when it is actually supported by reality. I can't help it if you're this uneducated about computers, but so long as you are, I <i>do</i> have superior knowledge to you in that field. I've even offered you the sage advice to research and learn so that you can actually carry a decent-to-intelligent discussion about computers. It's not my fault that you can neither accept your own shortcomings nor work to overcome them. I've certainly done my best to help you with that.
Further, Communism is actually not a bad idea in and of itself. It's a bit too idealistic to work in the face of the human motivation of greed mind you, but the original intent certainly had its merits. That's why a nice balanced system is so often used today. There are elements of Communism in nearly every government model if you take the time to look. Even the supposed opposite of Capitalist America actually takes some resources from workers to distribute them to the those who need them. Mind you, national health care and more federally run services such as driver's licence, unemployment, and foster care would do a lot to improve things. Even still there <i>are</i> elements of Communism already at work helping the people of the United States.
Besides, if I'm anything I'm more Draconian, but that's another subject all together.
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MY AGE IS OF NO IMPORTANCE TO YOU
JUST KEEP IN MIND I`M OLD ENOUGH TO SPANK YOU LIKE ONE OF MY CHILDEN
Well I was going to cut you some slack if you were like eight or something, but so long as you continue to claim adult status, I see no reason to give you that leeway. Though I suppose that if you were old enough to be suffering mental deterioration or senility I might have reason to be a little nicer...
i agree slvr dldo thinks he`s clever but he`s not.
There's really a strong case going now that you suffer from extremely selective reading/hearing/whatever. P4man never said I <i>wasn't</i> clever. He said that I think I am, and "<font color=purple>in this case, he is right..</font color=purple>" Which is the point really. Were I wrong then I wouldn't really be all that clever, now would I?
Besides, you really should listen to people like P4man and Zoron, and well, hell, pretty much <i>everyone</i> here. (My appologies for not listing everyone by name. I don't mean to leave you out. I'm just too lazy to list you all. So please don't take offense.) They're all pretty smart. You could learn a lot from them ... if you stopped to actually listen and discuss.
i just don`t appreciate slvr dldo acting superior to myself.
Acting generally implies behavior contradictory to reality, where is in this case it really <i>is</i> the reality. So I wouldn't say that I'm acting superior. I simply <i>am</i>, at least to you, in the subjects of computers, English grammar, and probably style as well. What do you other folks think? Do I have more style?
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If you want to be clever and invent something new, find a way to make a game engine really benefit from multithreading. The hardware part of the solution is easy, and already done, just not usefull yet.
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i think this is more something for slvr dldo.
Actually, I've already fielded this one myself. I still think that an arbiter in a multi-cored CPU is really a better way to go than trying to multithread everything. I still consider the barrier a predominantly hardware issue. It's just too darn fiddly to multithread effectively. I don't think it will be done on a large scale until someone designs the hardware better for it. At the very least it likely won't be done on a large scale until multicored/multi-processor boxes become a noteworthy chunk of the SOHO market segment to make the considerable effort and cost to software engineers economicly feasable. Until then it'll remain reserved for niche applications and demented hobbyists.
what i`m saying is i think a lot of programmers are writing sloppy too extensive code.
Then what you're saying now is considerably different from what you were saying before. It's still generally insulting to many programmers, but perhaps not <i>entirely</i> unwarranted either. (Mostly, but not entirely.)
games are frequently sent out not completed
requiring numerous patches
Years ago I would have agreed with you there. However having seen things from the inside, I have to say that 99.99% of the time this isn't the programmer's fault. I've seen way too often where upper management takes a cue from marketing to release long before the engineers are ready, or for that matter even close to finished. If engineers ran companies things would be considerably different. But alas, people are more concerned about making money than they are about providing quality. Such is life.
lets get going slacker
do some free overtime
**ROFL** Just for the fun of it I actually counted my unpaid overtime hours over the past year. It's a shame that as a salary worker I don't get comp time. I could use the seventeen extra days of vacation. Unfortunately I don't have such a lazy excess of paid time off like some people do...
<font color=red>i`m on vacation so i have a lot of spare time
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and i get 9 weeks a year</font color=red>
And <i>you</i> can call <i>me</i> a slacker? Wow.
must first start by saying that i received the private e-mail that you sent me. i feel bad that you have such a hard life. Being molested by your father now thats rough. and later on in life ending up in jail and again being molested. Your wife must be taking hard too, especially since that pussy is not tight enough for you now. I guess thats why she became a prostitute.
**ROFL** Wow. I'll give you kudos for trying to be creative, even if that is on such a pre-adolescent level of wit. However you've got pretty much every possible detail wrong. My father died in a car accident when I was six. It was my foster sister that molested me ... not that I really minded though.
😉 And while proudly serving my country in the US Air Force and earning an honorable discharge did at times <i>feel</i> like jail, it really wasn't. Though at that time I was molested again, by the 2nd degree Wiccan priestess that was my teacher, but again, I didn't mind that either.

And my wife, unfortunately, is so disinterested in physical romance that she's actually given me the okay to have an open relationship with other people, so long as she reserves the right to veto them should she not like them. Which, in general, works for me since I still love her, but I also still have needs. It's a shame though as I'd usually much rather spend the hours pleasuring her. But hey, we each have our own burdens to bear. At least when she is in the mood she's pretty tight. (Though sometimes maybe a little too much so.) And as for the prostitution, that's actually me. I mean when you're <i>that</i> good you might as well use your talent to make a little money, you know? But only a little money really, as I reserve pretty high prices and am rather selective, since I can afford to be.
what do u work for microsoft? xp is better but its still a piece of crap. 2 sp`s 50 downloads, how much more before we have a finished product?
Statistically, given the number of lines of code involved, I think M$ isn't doing <i>too</i> bad of a job. Granted, they could be doing better, especially with their support of Unicode. But really, if you don't like their software then just don't use it. The OpenOffice2 beta is looking pretty promising for a change. Though a lot slower, it's functionality and interface are almost as good as Word. And if you don't mind all the work involved in using Linux, it's really not a bad OS. Though it too has seen its share of bugs. It just gets a much faster update to fix them, thanks to being open source and all. Of course recompiling kernels is kind of annoying. The whole Windows Update system really is a lot more user-friendly. It's really a game of preferences. What are you willing to put up with to get as close as you can to having your needs met. Nothing is perfect.
However, I don't think that <i>any</i> software is ever <i>truly</i> finished. There is always room to better optimize or add more functionality even when there aren't bugs to fix. If anyone ever declaired their software absolutely finished, I'd probably laugh at them.
well thats certainly part of what you do when you judge a game. The fact that i left every factor out is an oversite, but then why are you such a picky f*ck?
I never said that it wasn't a <i>part</i> of what you should do when you judge software. I'm picky however because you're clearly making snap judgements without appreciating (or for that matter even noticing) the considerable ammounts of work involved in improving 95% of the software. (The <i>non</i> UI part.)
i don`t understand idiots. especially when they bang their heads against the wall, saying multi core cpu`s don`t exist
there will never be software for them. baka!
Interesting. I say that multicore CPUs are still months away from hitting the market and multithreaded software won't become predominant until the hardware to utilize multithreaded software is common and you read that as multicore CPUs don't exist and multithreading software never will? Do you have a reading disorder, or are you just naturally that oblivious to reality?
try reading the articles on toms jackass
intel is going almost exclusively multi-core in the future
1) I believe what you meant to refer to is Tom's Hardware Guide, not Tom's jackass. I'm not sure that he even owns a donkey.
2) Tom's Hardware Guide is hardly the end-all of informative journalism. In fact they've really been slipping the last couple of years. It's quite a shame really.
3) Just because Intel is going hardcore on multicore doesn't mean that the majority of software is going to be (or will gain from being) multithreaded anytime soon. It <i>is</i> highly debatable if multicored CPUs will be worth the investment for the majority of people. I can't help it if you're too uneducated to understand that.
real sensible! about all you have done was lob insults at me.
so i`ve replied
Actually, if you had paid attention, you'd have found a lot of useful information in my posts. Further, you would also have found that there are very few insults aimed directly at <i>you</i>. Your ideas, sure. Implication and inuendo, definately. Too bad you're not smart enough to tell the difference.
what r u an english teacher?
oh im` sorry i forgot your english teacher rufus molested you too. no wonder your fascination.
No, I'm an author and a programmer for a scientific company. As such I have standards. I am a professional after all.
well a discussion is when you have a give and take of ideas
and not just say no its not possible. especially since IT IS being done with multi-core cpu`s, jack ass
Actually, until the hardware is out and the software is written to take advantage of it, it <i>isn't</i> being done with multi-cored CPUs. Further, I already said that existing solutions were out there. The concept in general to distribute computing better is a good one. It was just your suggested implementation that was worthless. I gave you the explanation for why it was worthless and the better alternatives. It's not my fault that you're so uninterested in an actual discussion that you refused to run with that useful information and instead chose to repeat yourself and argue.
oh i`m sorry sorry i`ll be sure to remember that that next time i put you down, jackass
If you call what you've been doing putting me down, well, then you've been putting yourself down too, because that's pretty sad.
Please do try to do better. You're really not making this the challenge that it usually is. It's kind of depressing. But it's also kind of fun, so hey.
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