Hi Hao On Wed, Mar 23, 2011 at 11:28 AM, Hao Li <li...@mprc.pku.edu.cn> wrote: > Hi Leandro, > > I think a simple picture describing your idea would definitely help people > understand the benefit of integrating Spice into coreboot. I am not saying > Spice should not be integrated into coreboot, since the coreboot's payload > mechanism allows you to integrate whatever applications you want to. >
Ok, no problem. I understand your questions constructively. I have mentioned in another email that I`m improving/writing the original text I posted in the first email. > BTW, I am still confused about your description on "really poor piece of > hardware". What piece of hardware are you referring to? If the hardware is so > poor, then how could that hardware support Spice? Even the RDP, a remote > rendering protocol as your saying, requires hardware with at least several > hundreds of MHZ frequency if you want to have a comfortable experience. But I > think this is ok since even current mobile internet devices are capable of > running complex software stacks. By "really poor piece of hardware" I mean the minimal, i.e. a board only with ethernet, vga and serial, no storage, low memory and processor. Regards... -- Leandro Dorileo -- coreboot mailing list: coreboot@coreboot.org http://www.coreboot.org/mailman/listinfo/coreboot