On Wed, 2006-04-12 at 14:04 -0700, James Richard Tyrer wrote:
> If we are going to have a product that is successful in the market, we 
> need to have an Open Source product that isn't the same as things which 
> already exist in the marketplace.

> 
> 2.    A Card which runs Linux on a Windows machine.  Very standard hardware 
> here but the only products available are rather expensive, are not the 
> ideal solution, and/or have additional stuff that isn't needed.  E.G. 
> servers on a card.
> Other ideas?

There is no need really for a hardware card to run another OS.
Virtualization is reasonably fast, and dedicated computers are cheap.

What would be neat would be an FPGA simulation of the LispM
architecture... (and the source to OpenGenera ;-) ).
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