On 1/31/07 3:30 PM, "H. Peter Anvin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Gerrit Huizenga wrote:
>> Don't confused KS with a conference;
>> it is a workshop for a very, very large, very very active project.
>
> ... and *growing*, which is the real issue I think.
>
> Something that might make sense for
On 1/31/07 3:30 PM, H. Peter Anvin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Gerrit Huizenga wrote:
Don't confused KS with a conference;
it is a workshop for a very, very large, very very active project.
... and *growing*, which is the real issue I think.
Something that might make sense for KS is to have
On Tuesday 30 January 2007 05:24, Dirk Hohndel wrote:
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> > I thought there was coldfire mentioned too, or maybe my memory is
> > playing tricks on me. Maybe I'm misremembering the ppc bit.
>
> I believe we had AMD, Freescale and Intel last year, no PPC.
Freescale's bigger CPUs are all PPC,
On Tuesday 30 January 2007 05:24, Dirk Hohndel wrote:
I thought there was coldfire mentioned too, or maybe my memory is
playing tricks on me. Maybe I'm misremembering the ppc bit.
I believe we had AMD, Freescale and Intel last year, no PPC.
Freescale's bigger CPUs are all PPC, although
On 1/29/07 8:22 PM, "Greg Ungerer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> Yep. IIRC the CPU architects panel was all x86/x86_64/ppc too wasn't it?
>>
>> I thought there was coldfire mentioned too, or maybe my memory is
>> playing tricks on me. Maybe I'm misremembering the ppc bit.
>
> Your right, the
On 1/29/07 8:10 PM, "Dave Jones" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Again, I don't recall us spending any time at all discussing m68k, or
> sparc, whilst the others you mention were well represented.
Well, others where represented, I was there looking after non-mmu m68k
for
On 1/29/07 8:10 PM, Dave Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Again, I don't recall us spending any time at all discussing m68k, or
sparc, whilst the others you mention were well represented.
Well, others where represented, I was there looking after non-mmu m68k
for example (and other general
On 1/29/07 8:22 PM, Greg Ungerer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yep. IIRC the CPU architects panel was all x86/x86_64/ppc too wasn't it?
I thought there was coldfire mentioned too, or maybe my memory is
playing tricks on me. Maybe I'm misremembering the ppc bit.
Your right, the person from
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