cpu cycles for autism???

Bandit

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i would like to donate cpu cycles to the study of autism. i do it for cancer, but im wondering if theres something like that for autism...?
i have 18 servers running slimmed down versions of freebsd and hp/ux. i have a lot of unused resources that could be put to good use... anybody?
 
a cpu cycle has to do with your computer. your CPU (central processing unit) processes all the information you send between components in your computer. its the processor. p4, amd, risc, etc etc. basically the unused system resources on all my computers will be "linked" to other computers who are also donating their unused resources and we will form a type of "super computer" that can process algorithms much MUCH faster because they now have extra resources.
 
basically, what bandit was trying to say was the "cpu cycle" can be drawn analogous to the following steps, which occur, generally, at the same time:

1) read a word of a book/essay/poem/et cetera
2) process a possible meaning
3) write a comment of meaning

now, sometimes, the comment is read as a book/et cetera, and in turn follows the same path. the possible meanings of the word could be one, or of many different possibilities; the "correct" meaning is strictly dependent on context, such as:

"a"

could refer to a sigularity, a specific type of something, the first letter of the alphabet, et cetera. what follows would be considered context.

some cpu's can execute cycles extremely fast.

the analogy above is generally considered:

read
execute
write

where each step does the action against 'an instruction.'

like i was saying, computers can do this extremely fast. currently, my laptop has a 1.8GHz Pentium 4-M processor; the main point is the 1.8GHz -- basically 1.8 billion times a second, my cpu is currently:

reading input (keyboard, mouse, other devices: network, storage -- hard drive, cd/dvd, solid state memory card)
executing (windows os, ms outlook 2003 -- among about 25 services)
writing output (the quick reply message, the display -- 1024x768 pixels x 32 bits per pixel x 60 times per second (60 Hz refresh rate -- among other types of output, such as the network (internet window), storage: hard drive, memory card)

so, bandit is saying he has cpu cycles (computers) lying around either idling or turned off. very powerful and fast machines.
 
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