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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.TTT - as a programmer you might find it interesting that we found an error in the first compiler we had with Cray (We'd written our own compilers until then); A x B was not equal to B x A - the result was different by 1 bit in 64 bit numbers. You might think that is not overly important but we were testing the number for changing the time-step in mathematical models; the time-step was changed at a different point in the calculation and the final results could differ by as much as 5%.
Douglas - I have no idea what you are talking about.
dont tell him Douglas !
mods ( bless them, some of the brightest men I know) are very keen to suggest that if they dont understand something it must be bad AND someone's fault
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cray twins, for the non computer literate circa 1980-90, Cray built the biggest best and most expensive computers. - when the Cray computer was NOT the fastest on the market - they --- fired the mgt team. - Payment by results
dont tell him Douglas !
mods ( bless them, some of the brightest men I know) are very keen to suggest that if they dont understand something it must be bad AND someone's fault
....
cray twins, for the non computer literate circa 1980-90, Cray built the biggest best and most expensive computers. - when the Cray computer was NOT the fastest on the market - they --- fired the mgt team. - Payment by results
You might think that is not overly important but we were testing the number for changing the time-step in mathematical models;
wd matter if your model is chaotic - that is how lorenz discovered it all - atmospheric model 1962 and only plugged in two decimal places and got completely different results
oh god andy is really gonna have a go at me
wd matter if your model is chaotic - that is how lorenz discovered it all - atmospheric model 1962 and only plugged in two decimal places and got completely different results
oh god andy is really gonna have a go at me
JimF "Derailing threads is not against the rules of this site, unfortunately."
The rule I am relying on is this one,
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I could have deleted several posts but gave a reminder to stick to the topic instead.
The rule I am relying on is this one,
"16. The AnswerBank reserves the right to remove any post that does not relate to the topic being discussed..."
I could have deleted several posts but gave a reminder to stick to the topic instead.