Dual opps
SMP-enabled (Symmetric Multi Processing) Windows OSs are...
Windows 2000 (all versions, >= 2 CPUs)
Windows NT (not sure on 2+ CPUs)
Windows XP Pro
Windows.NET Server/2003... yet to be released.
...as they all use (derivaties of) the NT kernel.
Single CPU Windows OSs are...
Windows 95
Windows 98/SE
Windows ME
...these three use derivatives of the DOS kernel. Plus...
Windows XP Home (& probably Media Centre Edition)
Windows 2000 (all versions, >= 2 CPUs)
Windows NT (not sure on 2+ CPUs)
Windows XP Pro
Windows.NET Server/2003... yet to be released.
...as they all use (derivaties of) the NT kernel.
Single CPU Windows OSs are...
Windows 95
Windows 98/SE
Windows ME
...these three use derivatives of the DOS kernel. Plus...
Windows XP Home (& probably Media Centre Edition)
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Completely personal preference as to what you expect to gain from running a dual cpu rig. Personally, from the 2 dual cpu rigs that I have built so far, they were cool in a geeky kinda of way, but not aaaaaaall that useful tbh. I always found uses for them, but not always necesarilly. You could always pull out the 'Fruitloop' card
like P1 Enthusiast and run 2 ganmes at the same time on dual monitor, but heyho.
Sorry for the non tech response, but all typed out and somehow STILL dieing of flu

Cheers,
Nick
like P1 Enthusiast and run 2 ganmes at the same time on dual monitor, but heyho.Sorry for the non tech response, but all typed out and somehow STILL dieing of flu


Cheers,
Nick
That is what I was saying in a roundabout way unless you are really of the 'curious' persuation, as it is pricey at the end of the day for what you get as an end user
Being the er, IT 'curious' sort of chap I bought a dual Slot-1 board off eBay last year and ran a couple of P3-700s in it. Was interesting in a geeky kinda way. No real point, I just use it as a games and file server. Overkill, I know... but it does help the old SETI score tick along nicely.
Sounds like a nice toy you got with that server, Footlong!
Please tell me it's doing something better than file-serving
. Then again, eh... why not!? I probably don't need U160 in my desktop, but I got it as IDE HDDs just weren't smooth enough. The system just hesitated too often - know what I mean?
As a gesture to normality I'm not running watercooling currently, but it's only a matter of time. It was too high maintenance last time...
Please tell me it's doing something better than file-serving
. Then again, eh... why not!? I probably don't need U160 in my desktop, but I got it as IDE HDDs just weren't smooth enough. The system just hesitated too often - know what I mean? As a gesture to normality I'm not running watercooling currently, but it's only a matter of time. It was too high maintenance last time...
By "on a different level", do you mean that...
- her system was transformed OR
- you're now using chilled water OR
- you're now using a Vapochill
...?
Personally I stopped using the w/c rig as the cylindrical perspex reservoir I was using kept leaking from the barb joints. I'll go back with a machined aluminium res at some point. I, too, loved running w/c. All in good time...
- her system was transformed OR
- you're now using chilled water OR
- you're now using a Vapochill
...?
Personally I stopped using the w/c rig as the cylindrical perspex reservoir I was using kept leaking from the barb joints. I'll go back with a machined aluminium res at some point. I, too, loved running w/c. All in good time...
Vapochill? Pah
Too weak for me, especially for the price and poor design, imo.
On this now, but slightly more powerful now and undergoing another transplant currently:
http://www.scoobynet.co.uk/bbs/threa...mName=Computer
Cheers,
Nick

Too weak for me, especially for the price and poor design, imo.
On this now, but slightly more powerful now and undergoing another transplant currently:
http://www.scoobynet.co.uk/bbs/threa...mName=Computer
Cheers,
Nick
http://www.2cpu.com if we are spamming addresses of interest 
[Edited by Mr Footlong - 1/13/2003 6:13:38 PM]

[Edited by Mr Footlong - 1/13/2003 6:13:38 PM]
My old server was a Dual Athlon 1400 fully decked out with SCSI 160 etc. God knows what I was thinking, but it was cool at the time.
Forget that Seti malarkey
, I put my machines to better use running the United Devices Anti Cancer agent. Pleased to say that I am now the top dog on our Subaru team.
A membership drive is painfully overdue on here again now come to think of it.
Cheers,
Nick
Typo
[Edited by Mr Footlong - 1/12/2003 10:54:50 PM]
Forget that Seti malarkey
, I put my machines to better use running the United Devices Anti Cancer agent. Pleased to say that I am now the top dog on our Subaru team.
A membership drive is painfully overdue on here again now come to think of it.
Cheers,
Nick

Typo
[Edited by Mr Footlong - 1/12/2003 10:54:50 PM]
Before I retired her, she was running FTP/web servers, UT/Q3/Serious Sam game servers, United Devices anti cancer agent, firewall/ICS and AV for the house before I altered the WAN setup within the house.
Watercooling? Loved it, gave it to the girlfreind, on a completely different level now
Cheers,
Nick
Typo, again....
[Edited by Mr Footlong - 1/12/2003 11:14:55 PM]
Watercooling? Loved it, gave it to the girlfreind, on a completely different level now

Cheers,
Nick

Typo, again....
[Edited by Mr Footlong - 1/12/2003 11:14:55 PM]
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