> Wouldn't a RPi-Zero Wireless be easier, cheaper, smaller, quicker?
> Could even use a CM-3 in a custom case.
I have already given points to our reasons. Do you like RPI? Go and use it!
Wouldn't a RPi-Zero Wireless be easier, cheaper, smaller, quicker?
Could even use a CM-3 in a custom case.
-Alan
On 2018-12-20 13:46, Carlo Pisani via cctech wrote:
The prototype (1) is already working; in the pic, there is a DHT board
with a Matrox Millennium video card, and a PCI-PS/2 c
> > We are also developing a RFID card to unlock/lock the machine (still
> > experimental, and we are going to use an old 68HC11 board for this ...
> > it's 80s technology)
>
> Are you developing your own technology? Or are you re-using standard
> technology that's been around for a while?
our ow
On 12/20/2018 01:00 PM, Carlo Pisani wrote:
several reasons; we also use a similar board for a NAS, but basically,
we like this board for the PCI bus, and for the JTAG
Okay.
we happen to have a BDI1000 JTAG ICE with a valid license for professional
debugging software for the PPC/405, so it's
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Subject: Re: Project sonoko, x11 xterm home-made
> > don't waste other people's projects for your stupidity!
> Can I ask why you are using the board that you are using?
several reasons; we also use a similar board for a NAS, but basically,
we like this board for the PCI bus, and for the JTAG
we happen to have a BDI1000 JTAG ICE with a valid license for
professional debugging software for the PPC/405, so
On 12/20/2018 11:46 AM, Carlo Pisani via cctalk wrote:
The prototype (1) is already working; in the pic, there is a DHT board
with a Matrox Millennium video card, and a PCI-PS/2 card. The pic shows
a running windows manager on x11.
:-)
we are using a little PowerPC 405GP board, loaded with Li
The prototype (1) is already working; in the pic, there is a DHT board
with a Matrox Millennium video card, and a PCI-PS/2 card. The pic
shows a running windows manager on x11.
we are using a little PowerPC 405GP board, loaded with Linux and
xorg-x11. The processor's ISA is similar to a G3 CPU, but
> > don't waste other people's projects for your stupidity!
> you're the one who sliced open their finger, asshat
ok, enjoy the ignore list, I have no time to waste with idiots like you
On 12/20/18 10:01 AM, Carlo Pisani wrote:
> don't waste other people's projects for your stupidity!
you're the one who sliced open their finger, asshat
are you kidding or what?
we know there are x11 terminals on eBay, we own several Tektronics
XP217 and we owned a couple of HP Xterms, but this project is made for
fun
don't waste other people's projects for your stupidity!
Il giorno gio 20 dic 2018 alle ore 18:10 Al Kossow via cctalk
ha scritto:
?
buy a Neoware thin client for the box and power supply, and throw away the pcb
if you really want to do your own board
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Neoware-CA9-100-240-V-50-60-Hz-USED/222928084229
On 12/20/18 5:45 AM, Carlo Pisani via cctalk wrote:
> to whom is interested, on DTB we are building
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