7 Dec
2004
7 Dec
'04
12:04 a.m.
On Fri, 26 Nov 2004, Jim Muth wrote: (...) Hourglass ... time=0:01:19.42--SF5 on a P200 (...) In a rare change of pace, I didn't play with the rendering options, and it took my P350 1m28.18s . That's a lot less than the 50% difference I once calculated between a P200 and a P350. I suspect that modern instruction processors get more out of tesseral rendering. One change in his postings that I wouldn't mind seeing is a link to all of Mister Muth's formulas in plain text, instead of the formulas themselves. That way, he could provide some tips on operating the formulas. _______ In mathematics there is never a bigger half. Man who fart in church sit in own pew. Someone always gets the bigger half in Physics.