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"Practical, valuable guide that shows how to squeeze more work throughput from the computer environment. Primarily, this means improving processing speed with faster systems, coprocessing, better device drivers and optimized system configuration. Secondarily, it means reviewing what you use the computer for, how you use the computer, and how you split workload and redirect work to secondary machines. The disk contains modelling tools."
-- Computer Book Review (newstands, or 1-888-HICRAFT)
Bibliographic Details
Publisher: Computing McGraw-Hill Published date: 1994 Size: 7.25 x 9.25 inches Weight: 1.1 pounds
Publisher's Notes
Provides cost-effective tools and techniques for improving PC and network performance in such problem areas as RAM, video demands, memory allocation, disk speed, I/O overloads, and benchmarking bottlenecks. Original. (Advanced).
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