said:
Hi,
>>I've never used it. It's a bit oldish,
>so is OS/2. ;)
As are we all, but you know I was talking in relative terms. :-)
>Matter of fact, a friend of mine (IBM'r) accused me today of being "an IT
>antiquarian" and offered me the vacuum tube tv he has in his garage.
Well, it is old reliable stuff, but so is much of what is used by rocket
scientists and for good reason.
>That's a very good point and may be the reason PMMail doesn't like it.
I find it odd that PMMail could be affected by it. You'll see what I mean
when you read the link. At worst, I would think that the performance
should not differ with and without the MTTRs set.
I'm trying to visualize a memory access pattern that could cause a
degradation, and I just don't come up with anything.
Steven
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