[NTLK] Einstein query

Bob Carls Dudney kosmicdollop at saber.net
Mon Dec 5 14:19:33 EST 2011


Thanks, Joe, that's helpful.

B

On 04/12/11, Joseph Reilly wrote:                                                                                                                                                                        |
>Hi Bob
>I have a Macbook (mid 2007, 2ghz core 2 duo, 3gb ram) thats probably pretty comparable to the modbooks so I loaded up einstein to give it a test.
>It seems to run around the same or faster then real hardware. The extras drawer seemed about the same, assist seemed faster, on screen keyboard seemed
>faster, hwr was hard to judge since I have a mouse but I'd say it's on par with real hardware. HTH
>
>Joe Reilly
>
>On Dec 4, 2011, at 1:38 PM, Bob Carls Dudney wrote:
>
>> I presume Einstein on 1 GHz iPad would be similarly slow as on Android.
>>
>> What about a 2+ GHz ModBook? (OS X, obviously). Would that be comparable to 2100 hardware?
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> B C D
>>
>>> On 01/12/11, Matthias Melcher wrote:                                                                                                                                                                        |
>>>> 1.2 GHz are a good start, but while CPUs get faster, our emulation will also be optimized, and we will hit original MP2100 speed eventually. AFter that, any speed increase will save battery life.
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