Hello Gurus: That's it. I would like to hear your comments. How slow (in numbers) it would be to run i386 apps over Itanium? Let's say openoffice for 32 bits over Itanium, have someone ever did this? Best regards. Oxiel
Oxiel Contreras wrote:
Hello Gurus:
That's it. I would like to hear your comments. How slow (in numbers) it would be to run i386 apps over Itanium?
Let's say openoffice for 32 bits over Itanium, have someone ever did this?
Best regards.
Oxiel
Well, I have no personal experience but http://www.geek.com/news/geeknews/2001jan/chi20010123003931.htm says a lot I think. If I recall correctly, the situation may be somewhat better though for an Itanium2 due to better hardware - x86 support. I'd consider using the Itanium for the heavy number crunching only and invest 300 €/$ in a cheap box for your desktop stuff. Kolja
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