Re: Project sonoko, x11 xterm home-made

2018-12-21 Thread Carlo Pisani via cctalk
> 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!

Re: Project sonoko, x11 xterm home-made

2018-12-21 Thread alan--- via cctalk
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

Re: Project sonoko, x11 xterm home-made

2018-12-20 Thread Carlo Pisani via cctalk
> > 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

Re: Project sonoko, x11 xterm home-made

2018-12-20 Thread Grant Taylor via cctalk
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

RE: Project sonoko, x11 xterm home-made

2018-12-20 Thread Jay West via cctalk
-boun...@classiccmp.org] On Behalf Of Carlo Pisani via cctalk Sent: Thursday, December 20, 2018 12:38 PM To: Al Kossow ; General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts Subject: Re: Project sonoko, x11 xterm home-made > > don't waste other people's projects for your stupidity!

Re: Project sonoko, x11 xterm home-made

2018-12-20 Thread Carlo Pisani via cctalk
> 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

Re: Project sonoko, x11 xterm home-made

2018-12-20 Thread Grant Taylor via cctalk
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

Re: Project sonoko, x11 xterm home-made

2018-12-20 Thread Carlo Pisani via cctalk
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

Re: Project sonoko, x11 xterm home-made

2018-12-20 Thread Carlo Pisani via cctalk
> > 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

Re: Project sonoko, x11 xterm home-made

2018-12-20 Thread Al Kossow via cctalk
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

Re: Project sonoko, x11 xterm home-made

2018-12-20 Thread Carlo Pisani via cctalk
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:

Re: Project sonoko, x11 xterm home-made

2018-12-20 Thread Al Kossow via cctalk
? 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