Owen Nieuwenhuyse wrote:

> Also, there is no prospect of building an artifical "brain" along nn lines

> in the forseeable future. Let them fiddle, while everyone else makes

> progress!



	=]



> > > It would be good to use on CAP, to get some constructive input!

> >

> > Some constructive philosophy. Hey wait a sec... =>

>

> ?????



I don't remember actual philosophy ever getting a chance to be

constructive or usefull anyhow.



> If I get a good idea on something to search for, I may.



Yes, that can be a problem. =>



> > Anyway, IOS is currently something very powerful and we could provide

> > quite some parallel processing with it and stuff that could render all

> > existing search engines obsolete. Currently I am just finishing a

> > program that automatically determines, finds and installs all required

> > components (DLLs, DRVs, OCXs, etc) for any programs you have on disk. It

> > is linked to IOS, so it will be capable of parallel P2P file searches.

> > All completely automatic, to maximize the capability of the computer it

> > is running on.

>

> Does it search for them on the 'net?



Funny thing, you can't just search for something on the net, because the

net does not have a common Operating System that would synchronize the

actions of all connected nodes (and find a file). Until now, of course:

Now we have IOS. Need I say that it has to be installed on the internet

nodes?



A coworker of mine is just finnishing the function that will alow some

file access, etc. My program will be sending out search requests to

every connected computer and when it finds a match, it will request to

download it. As said, install (file placement) is automatic.



So, yes, it will search for them on 'the net'.



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