Joshua, thanks a lot for your links, very enlightening as usual! One thing struck me
> the inter-room synchronisation. I don't how (or even if) MM1 > fits into this picture, though. ... > I don't see MM1 playing any special role in that either, though. Definitely, M1 won't play any role today. Jon is thinking in many directions to find new friends, a good understanding of M1 today and where it might go tomorrow. I very much see Milkymist One not only as the video synthesizer we sell it as now, but also as a general purpose computer. The most exciting computer in the world right now, imho. Yes sure, some features here and there are missing (read: hundreds), but what's better than building something new? As a hacker or entrepreneur, this is the computer to be involved with today. We need to work on better documentation around Milkymist to explain why it's such a unique and promising starting point for many low-power high-performance embedded computing products, and why it's worthwhile to join the fun. As a next small baby step for me, I will hook one up to my home router and let it run and think about what it could do for me. Maybe I need to purchase a second unit from and for myself :-) Thanks again for sharing your links and feedback, very appreciated! Cheers, Wolfgang P.S.: BTW, Milkymist One sales are going quite well, even though we didn't have a real launch yet. Approaching 30 units and rising, I will provide an exact number once the dust settles a bit. Get yours for 499 USD at https://sharism.cc/milkymist _______________________________________________ Qi Hardware Discussion List Mail to list (members only): [email protected] Subscribe or Unsubscribe: http://lists.en.qi-hardware.com/mailman/listinfo/discussion

