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From: "Kalum Somaratna aka Grendel" <kalum AT newmail DOT net>
To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com
Date: Sat, 8 Jan 2000 06:31:33 +0600
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Subject: Re: assembly language and AMD processors
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On 7 Jan 00, at 15:13, Wilmer van der Gaast wrote:

> On Fri, 7 Jan 2000, Kalum Somaratna aka Grendel wrote:
> 
> > I have a Athlon cpu with my computer and all i can say is that this
> > machine is blazingly fast.  Especialy the floting points
> > calculations
> And is the stability okay too?? Some people say it's a little bit
> risky to buy an Athlon because the chipset is said to be not fully
> out-developed. And is the Athlon even faster than the Digital
> Alpha????
> 

My K7 PC is very stable. It really is hard to talk about stability 
under that trash sindows because it (windows) crashes so oftten 
and is so unstable ;-)  .

The Motherboard I used is the Asus K7M motherboard which has 
the VIA and AMD cipsets as the north and south bridges. Gigabyte 
also sell's a good Motherboard. To ensure good stability for the 
Asus K7M you have to make sure that the PSU can deliver about 
300 Watts (250 is OK but 300 is the reccomended).

About the Alpha, I should have been a bit more clear in my 
statement that i was referring to x86 chip's.


> It's good for AMD to buy one, (and for yourself, of course!) they're
> having difficult times, financially. But as soon as I have got enough
> money, I'll buy a big-beast Digital Alpha. Those machines are cheap
> and fast, but not x86 compatible. That doesn't matter, it runs
> (almost) all Linux software, and I can use my K6-233 as a second
> computer system. Who cares??? Nobody... I must stop talking about
> non-interesting things now...

Hey I Care :-) 

If you have the money then the Alpha is good enough but IMHO 
you should go for a x86 chip because if you want to play one of the 
latest 3D games you'l have a problem as many popular 3D Games 
(expect Quake) aren't written for Linux and your AMD K6 233's age 
might be telling these day's. 

The Athlon gives Super performance expecially for 3D, and FPU  
intensive algorithm's and besides it beats the Intel X86 Chip's.

If you are intersted there was a review on CNET's Gamecenter 
<http://www.gamecenter.com> about the various processor's 
(including the Alpha) and there benefit's and disadvantages. It 
might be interesting for you to check out if you are thinking about 
buying a new machine. There is a link in the main page but you 
can get quickly there buy doing a search from gamecenter for 
words like Athlon etc.

Kalum





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