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knorker | 20 days ago

> "Shipping" wouldn't be a problem, they could just run it from a network drive.

This is exactly the shipping I'm talking about. The gains would be so miniscule (because, again, and incremental compile was never actually slow even on the PC) and the network overhead adds up. Especially back then.

> just run it from a network drive.

It still needs to be transferred to run.

> I know which system I would choose for compiles.

All else equal, perhaps. But were you actually a developer in the 90s?

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Borg3|20 days ago

Whats the problem? 1997? They were probably using 10BaseTX network, its 10Mbit... Using Novel Netware would allow you to trasnfer data at 1MB/s.. quake.exe is < 0.5MB.. so trasnfer will take around 1 sec..

knorker|20 days ago

Not sure what you mean by "problem". I said miniscule cancels out miniscule.