Hi
I am new to this group and currently in the lurk stage
but can I pass a comment/suggestion.
I get a huge amount of spam, and on a cursory glance a lot of the mail from this group "appears" spammy
I am not saying it is, just that when you view the subject lines they often appear like subjects designed to foil filtering systems
can I suggest a standard element be placed in the subject line such as I have done
that way it will be easier to seperate the linux bios mailings from the spam mailings
I am also a member of the ASRG "Anti Spam Research Group" and they use a system that looks like this
subject: [ASRG] 3: description
the number is for pre-organised topics such as 0 = general 1 = new ideas etc...
Regards Chris
-----Original Message----- From: linuxbios-admin@clustermatic.org [mailto:linuxbios-admin@clustermatic.org]On Behalf Of John Usher (Maptek) Sent: Wednesday, 21 April 2004 10:58 AM To: linuxbios@clustermatic.org Subject: RE: flash_n_burn rom utils, /dev/bios ... resquest
For what it's worth (and so far it only works on a win* machine, we use the following cheap programmer with our ST M29F040B parts. Works a treat, but programming through the lpt port is not the fasted.
The fact that only windows is supported is also a bit of a bummer.
http://www.jedmicro.com.au/PROM.htm
j
-----Original Message----- From: ron minnich [mailto:rminnich@lanl.gov] Sent: Wednesday, 21 April 2004 8:20 AM To: Ian Zimmerman Cc: linuxbios@clustermatic.org Subject: Re: flash_n_burn rom utils, /dev/bios ... resquest
On 20 Apr 2004, Ian Zimmerman wrote:
Same here.
I feel that the reliance on hotplugging flash chips has limited linuxbios audience to hard-core metal hackers.
but what else can you do? Can you afford a flash burner? The set of people who can afford this is smaller than the set of people who can hot plug.
I had not realized however that hot plug is such a big issue, so suggestions for alternatives that are affordable would be great
Thanks!
ron
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