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  • S Stefan_ Spenz

    Whats your office development machine you use to work on daily? Mine's a P3-1Ghz, 256MB, 40GB, Matrox G550, NEC MultiSync LCD 1850E 18,1" :omg: , running W2K Prof.

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    Kelly Herald
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    I use a dual PIII 800MHz, 640MB RDRAM, 3-18GB SCSI harddrives, Matrox G400, 21" CRT running on Win2000. It definitely pays to work in the Engineering department of a PC manufacturer. :) Kelly Herald Software Developer Micronpc, LLC

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      Stefan_ Spenz wrote: Whats your office development machine you use to work on daily? No job == No machine. Michael Martin Australia mjm68@tpg.com.au "He orginally got the Tweezers of Destruction through the scanners but then popped back outside for a smoke." - Chris Maunder 26/03/2002

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      Ray Kinsella
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      *sympathetic slap on the back going across the world to ya Micheal* I feel for ya, I do .... :( Regards Ray "Je Suis Mort De Rire"

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        dual p3 1G, 1MB, crappy monitor, Win2K Pro. -c


        Conscience is what hurts when everything else feels good. Smaller Animals Software, Inc.

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        Chris, I understand the theory of dual-CPU systems, but in practice, how's the dual-CPU setup doing with development tasks? Worth it?

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        • S Stefan_ Spenz

          Whats your office development machine you use to work on daily? Mine's a P3-1Ghz, 256MB, 40GB, Matrox G550, NEC MultiSync LCD 1850E 18,1" :omg: , running W2K Prof.

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          Jamie Hale
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          Dual PIII 1GHz, 1G RDRAM, 64M GeForce3, 2 70G hot-swap SCSI160 HDD, hot-swap power-supplies, NEC 21" monitor, NT4. It's not that great - the monitor has a conniption every 4 hours or so and forgets to place the image in the middle of the screen. "I am wise enough to therefore not spout my ill informed opinion as if it were remotely related to fact." - Christian Graus

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          • S Stefan_ Spenz

            Whats your office development machine you use to work on daily? Mine's a P3-1Ghz, 256MB, 40GB, Matrox G550, NEC MultiSync LCD 1850E 18,1" :omg: , running W2K Prof.

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            Todd Hoop
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            2Ghz, 512MB, 80GB (soon to install another 100GB once I find a bracket), NVIDA card, 17 inch ViewSonic Monitor. Running XP Pro and still dog slow...

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              Also a P3-1GHe, 512MB, 8GB (use network drives), GeForce 2GTS 32MB, Dell D1626HT (Trinitron, 21") , also running W2K Pro. It's funny how we get started. They get their money from the things on you. They get your money and the girls and the fame. I only do it for the fun. That's my game. KoRn, "Counting"

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              Ben Wootton
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              Does nobody have a multiple monitor setup. Use one and youll never go back... Some of my favourites: http://www.realtimesoft.com/multimon/gallery\_browse.asp?ID=161 http://www.realtimesoft.com/multimon/gallery\_browse.asp?ID=181 http://www.realtimesoft.com/multimon/gallery\_browse.asp?ID=175 http://www.realtimesoft.com/multimon/gallery\_browse.asp?ID=175 ... and the winner is.... http://www.0-------------------------------------------------------------0.dk/flysim.jpg And yes, thats a valid URL! Vacancy for signature; Apply within.

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              • S Stefan_ Spenz

                Whats your office development machine you use to work on daily? Mine's a P3-1Ghz, 256MB, 40GB, Matrox G550, NEC MultiSync LCD 1850E 18,1" :omg: , running W2K Prof.

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                Victor Vogelpoel
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                Dell P3-1GHz, 256MB mem, 40GB HD, Dell 19" trinitron running W2K prof. Casio Casiopeia PocketPC Trium Mondo Pocket PC Compaq IPaq Pocket PC Husky H/PC (I develop a service management application for both desktop and CE Windows, Pocket PC and Handheld PC) :suss:

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                • S SimonS

                  Mine: P2-300, 192MB, 20GB, 32MB TNT2Ultra, Sound Blaster Live Value, 19" Samsung Synchmaster 950p. It's not the size of the processor that counts... Cheers, Simon

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                  Endaroza
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                  Mine: P2 400, 512RAM, 40+20 Gb, GeForce 256, SB Live 1024, Samsung Syncmaster 17" -Yes, i don't write a good english- :) Unlukily it's not a Joke... :( Hope you'll understand!! ;)

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                    Chris, I understand the theory of dual-CPU systems, but in practice, how's the dual-CPU setup doing with development tasks? Worth it?

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                    Chris Losinger
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                    i'm not sure it improves the build process by itself (i don't know if the compiler is multi-threaded at all, or enough to matter), but i can easily build and surf at the same time with no lag! -c


                    Conscience is what hurts when everything else feels good. Smaller Animals Software, Inc.

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                    • S Stefan_ Spenz

                      Whats your office development machine you use to work on daily? Mine's a P3-1Ghz, 256MB, 40GB, Matrox G550, NEC MultiSync LCD 1850E 18,1" :omg: , running W2K Prof.

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                      Simon Walton
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                      Athlon 1.3GHz, 256MB, 8GB HD (soon to be 60GB), Geforce2 64MB, 15 inch monitor (soon to be 17"), W2K pro. Simon Q: Why didn't Intel call the Pentium the 586? A: Because they added 486 and 100 on the first Pentium and got 585.999983605. Sonork ID 100.10024

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                      • S Stefan_ Spenz

                        Whats your office development machine you use to work on daily? Mine's a P3-1Ghz, 256MB, 40GB, Matrox G550, NEC MultiSync LCD 1850E 18,1" :omg: , running W2K Prof.

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                        Joseph Dempsey
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                        P4 1.7GHz with 256 MB RDRAM with GeForce2 GTS Vid Card. 40 Gig HD and a SBLive Sound Card. A large relief after working on a 500 MHz POS gateway with a harddrive near death ;P Joseph Dempsey jdempsey@cox.rr.com Joseph.Dempsey@thermobio.com "Software Engineering is a race between the programmers, trying to make bigger and better fool-proof software, and the universe trying to make bigger fools. So far the Universe in winning." --anonymous

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                        • J Jason Gerard

                          P4 1.8 GHz, 512MB, 18GB HD, DVD, 19" Trinitron ;P Jason Gerard

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                          Francisco Viella
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                          Wow, exactly my machine. ;)

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                            i'm not sure it improves the build process by itself (i don't know if the compiler is multi-threaded at all, or enough to matter), but i can easily build and surf at the same time with no lag! -c


                            Conscience is what hurts when everything else feels good. Smaller Animals Software, Inc.

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                            _Magnus_
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                            Rip out one CPU and get more surftime/build. :) /Magnus

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                              Chris, I understand the theory of dual-CPU systems, but in practice, how's the dual-CPU setup doing with development tasks? Worth it?

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                              Lost User
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                              Sometimes you catch interesting bugs in multithreaded code ... I have seen that multithreaded bugs tend to showup faster on multi-processor machines. :) Thomas

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                              • S Stefan_ Spenz

                                Whats your office development machine you use to work on daily? Mine's a P3-1Ghz, 256MB, 40GB, Matrox G550, NEC MultiSync LCD 1850E 18,1" :omg: , running W2K Prof.

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                                Steven Hicks n 1
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                                Mine: 550 MHz, 128mb, 15gb, Stealth 3, 15" Compaq V410, Win XP -Steven

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                                • S Stefan_ Spenz

                                  Whats your office development machine you use to work on daily? Mine's a P3-1Ghz, 256MB, 40GB, Matrox G550, NEC MultiSync LCD 1850E 18,1" :omg: , running W2K Prof.

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                                  Bruce Duncan
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                                  Oh bugger off. :-p Mines a P3-450, 192MB, 6GB, S3Trio, 14 piece o' crap monitor. Though a while back I was working on an 8-way p3-733 xeon, 4GB ram, that thing flew :omg: Not a dev box, but still... Bruce Duncan CP#9088, CPUA 0xA1EE, Sonork 100.10030
                                  Hi everyone. My name's Bruce. And I suffer from VB.

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                                  • S Stefan_ Spenz

                                    Whats your office development machine you use to work on daily? Mine's a P3-1Ghz, 256MB, 40GB, Matrox G550, NEC MultiSync LCD 1850E 18,1" :omg: , running W2K Prof.

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                                    Mauricio Ritter
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                                    depends on the office... one is a p3-733, 128mb, 40gb other one is a p3-1gb, 256mb, 40gb other one is a p3-1gb, 348mb, 36gb there are others... but I don“t use them very offen Mauricio Ritter - Brazil Sonorking now: 100.13560 Trank My latest article: Pentominos - A C# implementation of the famous Puzzle Game

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                                    • S Stefan_ Spenz

                                      Whats your office development machine you use to work on daily? Mine's a P3-1Ghz, 256MB, 40GB, Matrox G550, NEC MultiSync LCD 1850E 18,1" :omg: , running W2K Prof.

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                                      Roger Wright
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                                      At the office: Pentium 233MHz w/ 8MB RAM, 4GB HDD, 15" monitor, running Win95 original release. At home: P4 1.8GHz, 512MB RAM, 60GB HDD, 15" monitor,running Windows 2000 Server, SP2.

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                                      • S Stefan_ Spenz

                                        Whats your office development machine you use to work on daily? Mine's a P3-1Ghz, 256MB, 40GB, Matrox G550, NEC MultiSync LCD 1850E 18,1" :omg: , running W2K Prof.

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                                        Jon Sagara
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                                        Dual P4-1.7GHz, 768MB, dual 18GB SCSI, 64MB video, 21" monitor, Win2k Prof. Jon Sagara There is no spoon.

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                                        • S Stefan_ Spenz

                                          Whats your office development machine you use to work on daily? Mine's a P3-1Ghz, 256MB, 40GB, Matrox G550, NEC MultiSync LCD 1850E 18,1" :omg: , running W2K Prof.

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                                          Ravi Bhavnani
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                                          Dell P4-1.6GHz, 512MB, 80G, 16MB ATI Rage Ultra 4X AGP, Sony Trinitron 20", running Win2K SP2. /ravi "There is always one more bug..." http://www.ravib.com ravib@ravib.com

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