I'm starting a port. Anyone with info on this part that could be helpful let me know.
I'm doing this on my own time to help support: http://psas.pdx.edu.
Booting a flight computer in 5 seconds is better than booting one in 90 seconds -- esp. in mid flight.
ron
ron minnich rminnich@lanl.gov writes:
I'm starting a port. Anyone with info on this part that could be helpful let me know.
Say something like: http://www.amd.com/epd/processors/4.32bitcont/14.lan5xxfam/24.lansc520/index...
And in case you hadn't noticed you have about a 100 of them in Pink...
I'm doing this on my own time to help support: http://psas.pdx.edu.
Booting a flight computer in 5 seconds is better than booting one in 90 seconds -- esp. in mid flight.
Certainly.
Eric
On Mon, 2003-06-16 at 13:06, ron minnich wrote:
I'm starting a port. Anyone with info on this part that could be helpful let me know.
I'm doing this on my own time to help support: http://psas.pdx.edu.
Are they building their own private rockets ?
I'm starting a port. Anyone with info on this part that could be helpful let me know.
I'm doing this on my own time to help support: http://psas.pdx.edu.
Are they building their own private rockets ?
Yeah. They were demoing all this during USENIX 03. Pretty damn cool. And they try to use Open Source whenver possible.
I hope to post some pictures from USENIX soon.
I'm starting a port. Anyone with info on this part that could be helpful let me know.
I'm doing this on my own time to help support: http://psas.pdx.edu.
Are they building their own private rockets ?
Yeah. They were demoing all this during USENIX 03. Pretty damn cool. And they try to use Open Source whenver possible.
I hope to post some pictures from USENIX soon.
You can find the pictures at http://www.eax.com
You can find there also our paper.
I would like to use this opportunity to express thanks to all LinuxBIOS developers for this wondefull product without which our work wouldn't be possible.