I think at that point, it was still only 33MHz (he now has it running up to 50MHz), it sounds like he's also got a slightly more mature software toolchain now. Oh, and he's added a link to a DOS-compatible Cray simulator, for anyone who wants to play along at home without getting involved with the hardware side.
I think at that point, it was still only 33MHz (he now has it running up to 50MHz), it sounds like he's also got a slightly more mature software toolchain now. Oh, and he's added a link to a DOS-compatible Cray simulator, for anyone who wants to play along at home without getting involved with the hardware side.