Re: "Bounce buffer" copyright [was Re: flash (or ide) storage for unibus 11?]

2015-12-01 Thread John Robertson
On 11/28/2015 3:41 PM, Mouse wrote: Love that term, "bounce buffer" (I wrote a whole package to support them in a packet switch I did) - I'm officially adopting it, right now! :-) Hey - anything that anyone writes is automatically copyrighted. I realize you...may have been less than entirely

Re: "Bounce buffer" copyright [was Re: flash (or ide) storage for unibus 11?]

2015-12-01 Thread Johnny Billquist
On 2015-12-01 16:49, John Robertson wrote: On 11/28/2015 3:41 PM, Mouse wrote: Love that term, "bounce buffer" (I wrote a whole package to support them in a packet switch I did) - I'm officially adopting it, right now! :-) Hey - anything that anyone writes is automatically copyrighted. I

Re: "Bounce buffer" copyright [was Re: flash (or ide) storage for unibus 11?]

2015-11-30 Thread dwight
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Re: "Bounce buffer" copyright [was Re: flash (or ide) storage for unibus 11?]

2015-11-29 Thread Warner Losh
On Sat, Nov 28, 2015 at 7:19 PM, Jerome H. Fine wrote: > >Mouse wrote: > > Love that term, "bounce buffer" (I wrote a whole package to support them in a packet switch I did) - I'm officially adopting it, right now! :-) Hey - anything that anyone writes

Re: "Bounce buffer" copyright [was Re: flash (or ide) storage for unibus 11?]

2015-11-29 Thread Tapley, Mark
On Nov 29, 2015, at 12:13 PM, Warner Losh wrote: > A similar thing was implemented on the old DEC Rainbow 100 (though > I'm sure others). To give the software a chance to do some minor things > while processing, it physically laid out the 10 sectors as 0 2 3 4 6 8 1 3 5 > 7 9 >

Re: "Bounce buffer" copyright [was Re: flash (or ide) storage for unibus 11?]

2015-11-29 Thread Paul Koning
> On Nov 29, 2015, at 1:13 PM, Warner Losh wrote: > > ... > A similar thing was implemented on the old DEC Rainbow 100 (though > I'm sure others). To give the software a chance to do some minor things > while processing, it physically laid out the 10 sectors as 0 2 3 4 6 8 1 3

"Bounce buffer" copyright [was Re: flash (or ide) storage for unibus 11?]

2015-11-28 Thread Mouse
>> Love that term, "bounce buffer" (I wrote a whole package to support >> them in a packet switch I did) - I'm officially adopting it, right >> now! :-) > Hey - anything that anyone writes is automatically copyrighted. I realize you...may have been less than entirely serious. But what you wrote

Re: "Bounce buffer" copyright [was Re: flash (or ide) storage for unibus 11?]

2015-11-28 Thread Jerome H. Fine
>Mouse wrote: Love that term, "bounce buffer" (I wrote a whole package to support them in a packet switch I did) - I'm officially adopting it, right now! :-) Hey - anything that anyone writes is automatically copyrighted. I realize you...may have been less than entirely serious. But what