> I've updated Manchester to reflect the number of slots rather than HT
(HT info is incorporated in the first column anyway). Memory is per node.
Indeed. HT info is of limited use, since maxHs06 may not occur at maxHT
(which would then be a poor choice for "slots".)
Also, I can see that the most common convention is to express totalMem,
totalHs06 and hs06PerSlot.
This leaves "slots" to be computed by the reader as slots =
totalHs06/hs06PerSlot, and memPerSLot = totalMem / ( totalHs06 /
hs06PerSlot)
Perhaps we should stick with that? I'm asking you, Daniela.
If so, I'll change Liverpool, and perhaps update sites that do not hold
with that convention?
Cheers,
Ste
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