A--> B--> A
From: A->B->A (aba)
Date: 05/23/04
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Date: Sun, 23 May 2004 18:57:29 +1000
Assume that we have two computers A and B connected to each other via
100Mbits/sec ethernet and they are on the same LAN.
Computer A sends some commands to B and B replies back to A.
For simplicity we assume that commands and reply messages are consist of an
array of N float numbers.
Question is how fast this A-->B-->A... loop can be (ignore the command
processing time which is negligble) ?
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