On Saturday 12 February 2005 15:51, Timothy Miller wrote:
> In case you've wondered why I haven't been so active lately, it's
> because I'm working on finding development partners.  There have been
> a few other companies who have expressed interest in being a part of
> the project.  In addition, we are directing our attention toward
> finding embedded-space customers.  And finally, we're developing a
> complete business plan to show to potential partners.

Excellent! Developing the thing is one thing, but selling it is another. And 
with hardware, popularity counts (unlike software, where downloads don't 
become cheaper if you have more of them). I guess it would be cool if there 
was a company planning to offer Linux desktops on a large scale in the near 
future.

> I have been watching the discussions, and they're totally cool, and
> the results are going to be invaluable.  Note that we may indeed be
> forced to use two RAM blocks for the reciprocal.  Consider the two
> possibilities, then, of using then independently as 1024x18, or using
> them together as though they were a single 1024x36 RAM (dual ported).

Of course, you just wire the address lines together...

Lourens
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