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  1. Ok here's my views HAS NO ONE been paying attention at all in the past 8 months or so? The toolkit originally used basic scripts and a older DSIM version. Over time due to occasional bugs and issues lots of code was changed. Primarily for error checking and smoothness of integration. New DSIM files were added in. Redundancy methodology was adopted to check file version and error correcting. MS changed the rules a half-dozen times.Whats my point? Sometime progress and reliability become MORE important than base speed. You really have a basic choice here: You can do it right or You can do it quick with the chance of having to do it over and over again until the CPU genie says it worked.... Small side note: I have spent hours at a computer waiting for tasks that with now standards literally only take seconds. 10 years ago remastering a windows 7 style image would have taken DAYS (If you could find powerful enough hardware to do it on in the personal sector.) 20 years ago it would have been nearly impossible to achieve at all. Whats a hour? Really go take a bath, stand in the sun, screw your significant other, slap your kids around then have a smoke to top all of that off and return to your pc with a pepsi... Think about it, you will have had a very full day Fun facts: 2002 hard drive info the 137 GB addressing space barrier was broken yeah ONLY @ 140 gig drives were manufactured then. There were only single core CPUs of 2-3 GHz in speed, Hyper threading was introduced at the end of the year. 1993 had hard drives of 1,350 megs that cost $1,799 They had CPUs of 66 MHz
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