Here's my CV:
http://www.cs.binghamton.edu/~millerti/timothy-miller-cv-academic-print.pdf


On Sat, Dec 8, 2012 at 5:00 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Le 2012-12-08 09:20, Troy Benjegerdes a écrit :
>
>> I think you're right. There's a window. There are people who have posted
>> on this mailing list that can put this together.
>>
>
> the window has always been there and will always exist,
> just as it was already there 10 years ago.
> To the point that reading the recent threads
> reminded me of all the "discussions" on the
> F-CPU mailing list. My motto is therefore :
> less blabla, more code !
>
>  So how about this:
>> The Q64.
>> 100mm x 100mm x 60mm.
>> 64 Gigabits of DDR3 or GDDR5 memory
>> UltraSparc T1orT2 processor core
>> ODG2 integrated on-chip Graphics
>> Will it run 
>> http://www.rigsofrods.com/**content/<http://www.rigsofrods.com/content/>?
>> YES
>> Preloaded with Debian/Ubuntu
>> Valve games included with GDDR5 'copper' ultra-heat sink version
>> Freedom inside
>>
>
> The recipe of success is not in making mouth watering features lists.
> it is in what can you do right now, with the tools you have on your desk.
>
> Dear list members, answer this question honestly :-)
> And only when many people have answered,
> Tim can start to organise work and assign tasks.
>
>
> Today my abilities are :
>  * Actel Flash FPGA : full workflow and PCB design
>  * VHDL : simulation (GHDL) and synthesis
>  * PCB : SMI (aluminium), FR4 (2 sides), Kapton
>     I'm looking at a provider for 4 layers FR4.
>  * Layout : I have Eagle pro, manual routing.
>  * soldering : down to 0603, no BGA
>  * Programming : low level and its tools (just look at http://yasep.org)
>  * Languages : C, VHDL, Asm (many CPU), JS (plus some bash,
>      a pinch of PHP, notions of other script languages)
>  * Architecture : I created 3 ISAs, including F-CPU and YASEP,
>     and more will certainly appear in the future...
> Besicly I'm focused on embedded, low cost, DIY technologies.
> I should be able to revive 
> http://wiki.actuino.org/doku.**php?id=layout<http://wiki.actuino.org/doku.php?id=layout>
> in 2013 or 2014, my todo list is currently exploding...
>
>
>
>  Is the GPLv2 compatible with AGPLv3?
>>
>
> who cares, if everything can be under AGPLv3? :-)
>
> I believe that is is compatible for 2 reasons :
>  *AGPLv3 adds on simple part that is not mutually exclusive
>     with the GPLv3 : the fact that you provide the sources online.
>  *GPLv2 is not exclusive with v3 because works should be licensed
>     with a "GPLvX or later". GPLv3 is meant to be a compatible extension
>
> however, in an interconnected world like today,
> there is no point in going "back" to GPLv3,
> life is so much easier with the Affero extension.
>
> YG
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-- 
Timothy Normand Miller, PhD
Assistant Professor of Computer Science, Binghamton University
http://www.cs.binghamton.edu/~millerti/<http://www.cse.ohio-state.edu/~millerti>
Open Graphics Project
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