Monday, January 23, 2012

Singular Array Mode

SINGULAR ARRAY MODE
The Big Brain now has a Singular Array Mode. This allows one or more arrays to power down, switch off, or go on standby, thus permitting a single array to function.


What is the advantage of this mode? It can serve up a waiting standby of multiple functions and purposes at the same time, keep online multiple projects crunching data simultaneously, and retain other purposes and functions while a primary array is working at the forefront of activity. SAM is controlled by witholding power to the array(s) or programming the array(s) into a standby mode.

New Word Definitions
Singular Array Mode - setting one or more arrays to power down, switch off, or go on standby, thus permitting a single array to function