From: Eric Burger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

   The point is doing the Full Monte *is* practical on small, memory and  
   CPU constrained devices. So the argument "We can't do the real thing  
   because it hurts" is provably not legitimate.

Though the real limitation to "doing the real thing" is programming
effort (or more exactly, finding good enough programming talent) than
the CPU/memory costs in the end-systems.  The downside of Moore's Law
is that it becomes increasingly uneconomical to pay a programmer to
spend the extra effort to write efficient code.

I once worked for a company that crammed a fully RFC 2616-compliant
HTTP server into a Z80.  Now embedded systems will give you many
megabytes without blinking.

Dale
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