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NEC and computer speed
W1HBQ wrote:
I'm planning to buy a new computer, and its main task will be for antenna simulations using NEC. The issues appear to be: Intel verses AMD, single verses dual core, front side bus and RAM speed, and of course processor speed. I would appreciate any guidance. It would be interesting to compare computation speeds of various computers for the same antenna. One possible antenna to use for comparison is The Grid Yagi from my website: http://home.comcast.net/~ross_anderson/GridYagi.htm http://home.comcast.net/~ross_anderson/GridYagiD1.htm My three year old Dell with a Pentium 4 2.8GHz with HT and 3GB DDR of RAM at 400MHz using the Nec2dXS*.exe calculating machine gives: - - - MATRIX TIMING - - -FILL= 12.469 SEC., FACTOR= 11.422 SEC. I'm interested to see how this compares to more modern computers. Ross W1HBQ Also be advised that one of the best known, best designed set of antennas, the K1FO series, was done on a PDP-11 (or microVAX?) running a custom version of BASIC that had been tweaked to do complex math as I remember. And while he spent what might now be considered large amounts of time, he still managed to make a series (10 elements through 40) of practically unimprovable long yagis in a few months. The speed available nowadays is more than adequate. The memory available now is probably much more helpful. tom K0TAR |
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