On Sat, Jul 08, 2006 at 01:07:24PM -0400, Timothy Miller wrote:
> (Although, OGA is an Architecture. OGA-based part numbers refer to
> documents.)
Well, the way I wrote it up in the wiki, an OGA number refers to a
whole architecture, which may require multiple documents to describe it.
The standards and specs would have OGP document numbers.
Part numbers would identify Traversal hardware products.
Incidentally, I ran a proposed set of part numbers and drawing
numbers for OGD1 past Howard, and he thought they were OK. Once I get my
e-mail straightened out, I'll forward the thread to you for approval. I had
to lend my big monitor to my wife when the one on her Mac went out, and that
meant pulling the fixed-frequency monitor out of the closet to run my
workstation, and the fixed-frequency video board out of the machine where my
mailboxes reside, and now it won't boot without a video board. So I've got
to move the disk over to another machine with a 50-pin SCSI board that can
mount it. Meanwhile I'm trying to get exim4 configured properly on the
workstation. And I've just started a new job. Lots of fun.
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