Light switches? Light switches in your 21st century home??? What about home automation? :)
Well, light switches are not so hard to place.
They have to stay near every door (either on the inside or outside - depending on the type of "room": inside on the living rooms, sleeping rooms; outside on bathrooms and such)
As a rule of thumb, also place a power outlet at the same vertical alignment (You'll have that axis used by the light switch anyway). That is something many people don't do, and regret later.
Power outlets are the hard part, placing them correctly is sort of "black magic art". :)
Both of the extremely informative Xbox360/PS3 articles were indeed pulled yesterday (June 29). What happened ??? Did Bill Gates and/or Howard Stringer get upset ?
And I did not make any local copies :-( :-(
I do hope that both articles will be re-posted, even if appropriately sanitized to make any offended third-parties happy. They contain a great deal of very useful information. Thanks for writing them.
Anand, you were perfectly correct in saying that the actual CPU performance of either console will nowhere approach the theoretical performance, at least for a very long time. Writing efficient compilers for new architectures takes time and effort. The DSP world is littered with architectures for which writing efficient compilers have proved impossible. However, hand-coding a few key algorithms on a DSP to maximize its performance is quite a different task from coding a complete application to run efficiently on either of these new console CPU-architectures.
Have you read "The Design of Everyday Things", by Donald Norman? Fascinating book, and it covers stuff like you were talking about with the light switches. His solution to that problem is particularly interesting.
Tim! Wow, to be on a first name basis with that guy ;) The best I could ever be at Epic is an IT guy, as that is my forte and my coding skills aren't godlike as I am sure they would need to be, but how cool would it be to work there? I can only imagine how great it would be sometimes...
I appreciate your hard work on this piece. However I would have liked a bit more on the actual impact of the low (compared to common pc gpu) bandwidth and what kind of numbers we can realisticly expect from these architectures.
Also the MEMEXPORT function of the xenos was briefly touched on but I would like to know if the Xenos is able to realisticly function as a ppu and if not then why.
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Carlos - Friday, July 1, 2005 - link
Light switches? Light switches in your 21st century home??? What about home automation? :)Well, light switches are not so hard to place.
They have to stay near every door (either on the inside or outside - depending on the type of "room": inside on the living rooms, sleeping rooms; outside on bathrooms and such)
As a rule of thumb, also place a power outlet at the same vertical alignment (You'll have that axis used by the light switch anyway). That is something many people don't do, and regret later.
Power outlets are the hard part, placing them correctly is sort of "black magic art". :)
kilkennycat - Thursday, June 30, 2005 - link
Both of the extremely informative Xbox360/PS3 articles were indeed pulled yesterday (June 29). What happened ??? Did Bill Gates and/or Howard Stringer get upset ?And I did not make any local copies :-( :-(
I do hope that both articles will be re-posted, even if appropriately sanitized to make any offended third-parties happy. They contain a great deal of very useful information. Thanks for writing them.
Anand, you were perfectly correct in saying that the actual CPU performance of either console will nowhere approach the theoretical performance, at least for a very long time. Writing efficient compilers for new architectures takes time and effort. The DSP world is littered with architectures for which writing efficient compilers have proved impossible. However, hand-coding a few key algorithms on a DSP to maximize its performance is quite a different task from coding a complete application to run efficiently on either of these new console CPU-architectures.
AtaStrumf - Thursday, June 30, 2005 - link
Jp, both PS3/XBOX360 articles have been removed!!!schowtyme - Thursday, June 30, 2005 - link
was thinking that same thing MarceloMarcelo - Thursday, June 30, 2005 - link
Has the article been pulled offline?David Smith - Saturday, June 25, 2005 - link
Have you read "The Design of Everyday Things", by Donald Norman? Fascinating book, and it covers stuff like you were talking about with the light switches. His solution to that problem is particularly interesting.OzzFan - Friday, June 24, 2005 - link
"Vinney, where's the light switch for the Master Bathroom?""I thought you told him to put it on the right."
"No, I told him to put in the new 400W circuit for my Study."
"Well, I didn't tell them either!"
"..."
:)
Aquila76 - Friday, June 24, 2005 - link
I second the pics for the house OR BAN!!!!Sorry, forum posting has tainted me. ;)
blckgrffn - Friday, June 24, 2005 - link
Tim! Wow, to be on a first name basis with that guy ;) The best I could ever be at Epic is an IT guy, as that is my forte and my coding skills aren't godlike as I am sure they would need to be, but how cool would it be to work there? I can only imagine how great it would be sometimes...cu - Friday, June 24, 2005 - link
Can you post pics of your house being built, if don't mind that is.TheChefO - Friday, June 24, 2005 - link
Anand,I appreciate your hard work on this piece. However I would have liked a bit more on the actual impact of the low (compared to common pc gpu) bandwidth and what kind of numbers we can realisticly expect from these architectures.
Also the MEMEXPORT function of the xenos was briefly touched on but I would like to know if the Xenos is able to realisticly function as a ppu and if not then why.
Anonymous - Thursday, June 23, 2005 - link
can post and there's no entry even?