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PASS Number-Tolerant-1.600 i386-freebsd-thread-multi 6.1-release     

Group: perl.cpan.testers · Group Profile · Search for Bit Tolerant in perl.cpan.testers
Author: srezic
Date: Aug 2, 2008 03:46

...Ricardo SIGNES, This is a computer-generated report for Number-Tolerant-1.600 on perl 5.8.8, created by ... 'blib/arch')" t/*.t t/00-load............# Testing Number::Tolerant 1.600 ok t/and_constant.......ok t/and_tolerance......ok t/...0.29-zDzDwA/blib/lib:/usr/local/src/CPAN/build/Bit-Vector-6.4-S0HgML/blib/arch:/usr/local/src/CPAN/build/Bit-Vector-6.4-S0HgML/blib/lib:/usr/local/src/CPAN...
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PASS Number-Tolerant-1.600 i386-freebsd-thread-multi 6.1-release     

Group: perl.cpan.testers · Group Profile · Search for Bit Tolerant in perl.cpan.testers
Author: srezic
Date: Aug 2, 2008 00:40

... Ricardo SIGNES, This is a computer-generated report for Number-Tolerant-1.600 on perl 5.10.0, created by CPAN-... 'blib/arch')" t/*.t t/00-load............# Testing Number::Tolerant 1.600 ok t/and_constant.......ok t/and_tolerance......ok t/...-0.29-P19ftT/blib/lib:/usr/local/src/CPAN/build/Bit-Vector-6.4-WQfsih/blib/arch:/usr/local/src/CPAN/build/Bit-Vector-6.4-WQfsih/bli! b/lib:/u sr/...
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RE: A bit of electricity     

Group: microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize · Group Profile · Search for Bit Tolerant in microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize
Author: Anteaus
Date: May 15, 2008 00:35

... a power supply. I know it has nothing in commun with the actual forum. I simply don't know a better forum. None has the trade of this one. So thanks in advance for your tolerance. I want to use a power supply and a peripheral both independant of my actual pc. Since the power supply isn't connected to a motherboard, no electricity is generated. Someone knows how to simulate ...
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Re: A bit of electricity     

Group: microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize · Group Profile · Search for Bit Tolerant in microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize
Author: 1776
Date: May 15, 2008 00:13

...a power supply. I know it has nothing in commun with the actual forum. I simply don't know a better forum. None has the trade of this one. So thanks in advance for your tolerance. I want to use a power supply and a peripheral both independant of my actual pc. Since the power supply isn't connected to a motherboard, no electricity is generated. Someone knows how ...
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Re: A bit of electricity     

Group: microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize · Group Profile · Search for Bit Tolerant in microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize
Author: Shenan Stanley
Date: May 14, 2008 20:48

...about a power supply. I know it has nothing in commun with the actual forum. I simply don't know a better forum. None has the trade of this one. So thanks in advance for your tolerance. I want to use a power supply and a peripheral both independant of my actual pc. Since the power supply isn't connected to a motherboard, no electricity is generated. Someone knows how to ...
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RE: Dual boot XP Pro 32-bit & 64-bit?     

Group: microsoft.public.windowsxp.configuration_manage · Group Profile · Search for Bit Tolerant in microsoft.public.windowsxp.configuration_manage
Author: Boone
Date: Apr 17, 2008 11:40

... can keep this thread going a bit longer, I haven't attempted a...configuration because it's not fault tolerant and you are at least ...a dual install of XP Pro 32-bit and XP Pro 64-..., and would like to go to 64-bit because the 32-... drivers yet for the 64-bit OS. So I need to keep around a 32-bit install for those applications that won't work on the 64-bit OS. And, if the dual-...
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Re: THE SUM TOTAL OF MY INFINITE WISDOM + a little bit more     

Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile · Search for Bit Tolerant in alt.philosophy
Author: pjmutnick
Date: Dec 23, 2007 21:48

.... Barker” <a...@datafilter.com> wrote: In _Zen Dawn in the West_ Kapleau tells a story which ends with, “There is a sure way to distinguish an authentic master from a bogus one: He will not tolerate in his disciples an interest in or display of siddhis.” Reply: Oh, you deceiver!.  These are not Kapleau's words, they are words of someone in a story heard ...
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Re: m/c Precision vs. Desired Tolerance     

Group: comp.lang.fortran · Group Profile · Search for Bit Tolerant in comp.lang.fortran
Author: monir
Date: Oct 14, 2007 10:29

...In 1975 when I was in high school, the computer programming class used an IBM 1620, which I think they had acquired several years before when a university upgraded to something a bit more modern. It had a FORTRAN II compiler, ...snip other accotrements... :) Maybe it came from my uni? :) At least that was the undergraduate computing facility when in school for everything...
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Re: m/c Precision vs. Desired Tolerance     

Group: comp.lang.fortran · Group Profile · Search for Bit Tolerant in comp.lang.fortran
Author: James Parsly
Date: Oct 11, 2007 12:15

...an IBM 1620, which I think they had acquired several years before when a university upgraded to something a bit more modern. It had a FORTRAN II compiler, which we used for all of our class assignments. It... a great deal of its use as an accounting machine. It wasn't a 7090 and a bit of google querying filled out the rest. The 1620 had decimal arithmetic. There was almost surely both...
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Re: m/c Precision vs. Desired Tolerance     

Group: comp.lang.fortran · Group Profile · Search for Bit Tolerant in comp.lang.fortran
Author: Gordon Sande
Date: Oct 11, 2007 11:09

... sign with floating point optional. Two digit exponent. I once saw a 7070 as part of a tour which made a great deal of its use as an accounting machine. It wasn't a 7090 and a bit of google querying filled out the rest. The 1620 had decimal arithmetic. There was almost surely both floating point and Fortran on some model. The early ones had memory resident add and multiply tables so could ...
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