https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7c_YTX06TL0
this was a lot of fun, to talk to these guys, and joshua as well.
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The questions in THIS "e"mail, are regarding the "MLC NAnd" mentioned (as planned in the
computer-cards via "Crowd Supply") in the "Q/A"-section on the campaign-page-
https://www.crowdsupply.com/eoma68/micro-desktop
(My earlier off-list question on this, and Luke's reply, are quoted at the
Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton wrote:
i know, i'm going through them. feel free to help if you like.
I just moved a bunch of pages as I went around correcting "EOMA-68" to
"EOMA68" (except in one instance which mentioned the misspelling on
> it just never occurred to me (it definitely should
> have) that that would result in potential "lock-in".
I don't buy into this, there's no lock-in to me. The user
will fill his needs whatever the mean, either by using
something provided (almost) freely by the SoC, or by
buying additional HW.
On Wed, Sep 7, 2016 at 1:16 PM, Vincent Legoll wrote:
>>> The EOMA68 standard has no provision for ethernet, but AFAIU the other
>>> end of the CPU card can be more or less free to use.
>>
>> yyep
>
> That may be a good way to tackle SoC-specific functionalities,
Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton wrote:
i know, i'm going through them. feel free to help if you like.
No problem; I'm happy to help after my wiki login is approved.
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>> The EOMA68 standard has no provision for ethernet, but AFAIU the other
>> end of the CPU card can be more or less free to use.
>
> yyep
That may be a good way to tackle SoC-specific functionalities, without wasting
them... An easy way to be even-more-earth-friendly... Think about
going the
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On Wed, Sep 7, 2016 at 3:01 PM, SohKa wrote:
> Hello
>
> Does anyone have an idea of the efficient throughput with an Ethernet
> adapter connected to the micro-usb-otg port of the EOMA68 or to the USB2
>
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On Wed, Sep 7, 2016 at 3:45 PM, Vincent Legoll wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I wanted to ask here, after trying to search ML archives & rhombus site.
>
> The EOMA68 standard has no provision for
Hello
Does anyone have an idea of the efficient throughput with an Ethernet
adapter connected to the micro-usb-otg port of the EOMA68 or to the USB2
ports of the micro desktop housing ?
SohKa
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> of a hardware-virtualized guest OS. Such DRM is ultimately toothless, of
> course, because the host can always be modified to grab perfect digital
> copies of the audio, video, or whatever is coming out of the guest.
How would you get a "perfect digital copy" of a PDF/ePUB/... from the
video
Okay, I think I finally got this one section of the wikipedia page
correctly ironed out now:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EOMA68#Size
I did notice while I was cross checking things though, that the PC Card
spec for Type III cards is actually 10.5mm in height, not 8mm (as it is for
the EOMA68
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On Wed, Sep 7, 2016 at 4:49 AM, J.B. Nicholson wrote:
> Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton wrote:
>>
>> ok so i've written here in favour of that idea:
>>
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