Nice! For IoT it needed.

https://olimex.wordpress.com/2015/05/18/the-long-anticipated-rt5350f-olinuxino-is-finally-in-stock-and-we-have-some-more-good-news/

and may be for that

https://olimex.wordpress.com/2015/06/30/new-open-source-hardware-product-in-stock-esp8266-evb-bat-with-build-in-lipo-charger-and-step-up-converter/

RR,
ignat

On 16 July 2015 at 10:06, Luca Dionisi <luca.dion...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Talking about Netsukuku v2.0 written in Vala.
>
> The 'qspn' module is in a good shape.
> I wrote a simulator to verify its functioning.
>
> In my laptop I simulated a random graph of 35 nodes in a flat addressing
> space (levels=1). In the simulated run of 'qspn' I set a maximum of 5
> disjoint paths for each destination.
> After 64 seconds all the nodes completed their work and each node knew its
> routes.
>
> Then I passed to simulate a random graph of 35 nodes in an addressing space
> with 6 levels of 1 bit (gsize=2 at each level). Same setting of 5 max paths.
> After 9 seconds all the nodes completed their work and each node knew its
> routes.
>
> My laptop is not high-end. It has a quad core i3 at 2.10 GHz. And the
> simulator uses just one core.
>
> Just saying. Anyway the release is still far. Maybe 1st Q of 2016.
>
> --Luca
>
>
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