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Old February 5th 04, 05:38 AM
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Probably, they are still using 386 hardware. a while back NASA was looking
for nos stock to replace components in their 386 computers.

Look for an announcement in the next couple of years about a man rated 486
computer.


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On Wed, 4 Feb 2004 15:01:21 GMT, Andy Cowley

Is NASTRAN still around or is there now a flight-rated C compiler.

Ever write any validated software? Now there's some fun.

Russ


Rest in Peace E. Djkystra!

A good Fortran programmer can write Fortran in any language. ;-)
What Neoklis has done seems to avoid that pitfall. If he has made
all that NEC2 spaghetti more comprehensible to mere mortals then
he's done us all a really big favour.

vy 73

Andy, M1EBV






 
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