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> Probably the 2048 CPUs "unused" were just standard defective InHell goods.

If they are defective, then I hope our tax money has not paid for it yet. Then again, the NASA Ames computer staff that runs these and other clusters is very sharp. They're not going to stand for a defective bank of CPUs.

In any case, what you do want to watch? A telnet or rlogin window?
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Really - Can we WATCH THE TEST ???  realitycheck101 | 10/26/04
Watch what?  asky | 10/26/04
What? Do you ever read articles or click the links?  The King's Servant | 10/27/04
his is only a test post. Ignore.  The King's Servant | 11/01/04
test II  Real World | 04/01/05
And of course, it runs Linux.  Tim Patterson | 10/27/04
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IT RUNS LINUX!! BUWAHAHAHAH!!! TAKE THAT NO_AX!!!  itanalyst | 10/27/04
How many run something other than *nix?  The King's Servant | 10/27/04
SGI innovators  Roger Ramjet | 10/27/04

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