2009/6/28 Amos Shapira :
> Another option I was thinking about, triggered by the tcpdump
> suggestion, is to use proxyfire to have connections to castup.net and
> ynet.co.il through my own proxy, which in turn can record the URL's
> for me (and maybe even cache the files).
>
> I'll try that when I
Michael Tewner wrote:
...Or maybe Nvidia Quadro Pro? http://www.nvidia.com/page/workstation.html
I don't think that either quadro or tesla will do what the OP wants.
Tesla is for gpgpu computations only, no video output at all and it doesn't work in sli
mode to empower faster graphics. It's
...Or maybe Nvidia Quadro Pro? http://www.nvidia.com/page/workstation.html
On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 4:10 PM, Michael Tewner wrote:
> Have you looked into Nvidia Tesla? I think the grid.org.il people can get
> you more info - I think I remember someone selling these in Israel. They
> also have Lin
Have you looked into Nvidia Tesla? I think the grid.org.il people can get
you more info - I think I remember someone selling these in Israel. They
also have Linux drivers.
On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 3:57 AM, Omer Zak wrote:
> I am looking for advice about selecting motherboard and graphic card/s
>
Hi Noam,
I recommend you contact Gilad Ben-Yosef (just google the name) - he is
a real pro, both on the technical side and on lecturing about Linux
Kerenl. I've been to some of his lectures, i really think he just
great - and on top he is a nice guy too.
I'm not affiliated to him on any level.
On Thursday 23 July 2009 23:57:19 Omer Zak wrote:
> I am looking for advice about selecting motherboard and graphic card/s
> for a new PC which I plan to acquire; and about suppliers available to
> Israelis (whereas in Israel or abroad).
I don't know about their availability in Israel, but here in
As for a mother board, if you are not planning to overclock it, the intel motherboards are
rather good, go with a good chipset, if things haven't changed, something like the p45 is
rather good. I'm using a dragontail motherboard on a few systems in uni and they are
performing well (ddr2 though)
The PS3's cell is also know for it's relative difficulty in programming
multi-threaded applications for. 6-7 of the SPEs are available to Linux, but
Sony implements a hypervisor crippling access to the GPU (which is an Nvidia
Geforce 7 type device). The modern GPUs by ATI and Nvidia easily bea