Are they worth the money?
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Are they worth the money?
The Hyperchip provides the bandwidth quality needed not only for advanced IP services, but for traditional Voice and Frame Relay services as well. It allows carriers to evolve their networks to reduce costs while preserving existing network architectures. They encompass resiliency, redundancy, scalability, flexibility, and predictability — all essential to providing high value-added services, and tailoring routing functionality for specific networking requirements — streamlining infrastructures and bringing substantial cost reductions to IP networks.Quote:
Originally posted by garstar
Are they worth the money?
Oh wait..........this is an automotive forum............ nevermind me.
garstar:
Do you have pics. of your 56?? My first car was a 56 chevy. I've always liked the shoebox sytle.
Hyperchip is a setup for a Comp-Controlled system. If you give what kind of car your going to put it in, with what motor, we can pretty quickly tell you.
And to those who dont speak Streets, I will translate this from Senile-Speak: I am way to Old to mess with computers, Have an Unbiased dislike of Oldsmobile blocks, Have dissilusioned myself into creating imaginary parts, Have crossed a Networking chip with a Performance chip and have a disturbing knowladge of mood-suppresants. Any questions?
I hadda' CHIP on my shoulder when I wuz' younger......
Back then, band width was directly related to the size of the tuba section.
Chip wuz' a cop on T.V. or a blemish in a paint job.
Hyper wuz' .................... well ................ Back in Iowa we never got too hyper. :) :) :) **)
I have a 1987 5.0 in the 56. Just wondering if the Hyperchip would be worth the money. I talked to one guy and he said he could really notice the diference. Then I talked to another guy and he said he couldn't notice much improvement.