It's an interesting thought.
But such a machine could be likened to a committee, bound by a charter to
always produce a yes-no decision. The correctness of it's judgements would
be always be limited by the the intelligence of it's least sensible member.
So it would be with a computer cobbled together from parts (even if such a
thing were possible).
All would be hampered by the bottleneck of the weakest component.
Ian Porter
Computer Guys Inc.
Arrowtown
New Zealand
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Randy Worstell" Subject: [PCBUILD] Old Euqipment
> I am new to this list and technically challenged and do not know if this
has already been covered or not.
>
> With all the older equipment out there is it possible to combine mother
boards and processors like we currently combine hard drives and other
drives, either in sires or parallel and form some sort of mega machine. And
if such a thing is possible would it be practical?
>
> It just seems we throw away a lot of equipment now days that maybe could
be reused in this manner?
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