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authorjtb <jtb@pkgsrc.org>2001-02-28 22:47:28 +0000
committerjtb <jtb@pkgsrc.org>2001-02-28 22:47:28 +0000
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"modern (1994) workstations" -> "modern workstations".
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Tela is generally 2-4 times faster than Matlab, the extremeties
encountered so far are 0.9-11. Even though Tela is mainly a
prototyping and development environment, modest-size 2D simulations
-can be run in modern (1994) desktop workstations while preserving
+can be run in modern desktop workstations while preserving
"interactive" response times. Only large 2D or 3D simulations must
usually be coded in C or Fortran and run on supercomputers.