Hi Joh-Tob!
> If you are still searching an FPGA board you might want to get in contact
> with j-core.org
> They build an open source processor and are developing an RasPi form factor
> compatible FPGA board.
Thanks for this suggestion! It indeed looks a great alternative. Looks like J2
is
On 18 April 2017 at 14:31, Alexander Burger wrote:
> ..[snip]..
> > which only folds the next line of a multiline header if the existing
> > line ends with ";" and then chomps a single leading char, yet as far
> > as I understand it, RFC822 supports [A] folding based on (single or
> > multiple) le
Hi Rowan,
> > (while (= ";" (last (last L)))
> > (char) # Skip TAB
> > (conc L (trim (split (line) " "))) )
>
> which only folds the next line of a multiline header if the existing
> line ends with ";" and then chomps a single leading char, yet as far
> as I understand it, RFC822 supports [A]
On Tue, Apr 18, 2017 at 12:03 PM, Joh-Tob Schäg wrote:
> If you are still searching an FPGA board you might want to get in contact
> with j-core.org
> They build an open source processor and are developing an RasPi form
> factor compatible FPGA board.
>
>
you may be also interested in icezum alha
If you are still searching an FPGA board you might want to get in contact
with j-core.org
They build an open source processor and are developing an RasPi form factor
compatible FPGA board.
Am 18.04.2017 10:49 schrieb "Rowan Thorpe" :
> On 18 April 2017 at 09:32, Alexander Burger wrote:
> > Hi Row
On 18 April 2017 at 09:32, Alexander Burger wrote:
> Hi Rowan,
>
> > mailing-list configuration - for some reason none of the recent emails
> > to the list from geo got through to me, but everyone else's did (I
> > read the thread on the list's web-archive OK, but it got me wondering
> > if any ot
Hi Rowan,
> mailing-list configuration - for some reason none of the recent emails
> to the list from geo got through to me, but everyone else's did (I
> read the thread on the list's web-archive OK, but it got me wondering
> if any other emails never got through). Because the list-software
Indee
Rowan and George are constantly going in my Spam Folder.
Just for your information.
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On Tue, Apr 18, 2017, at 05:30 AM, Rowan Thorpe wrote:
> (geo: I just saw the video - great work!)
>
> regenaxer: I suspect there is something subtly strange with the
> mail
Hi Rowan,
Thanks!!
About my email, maybe its because I am using yahoo and sometimes I forget to
switch it to plain text mode?I will just use my google then to make sure its
always in plain text.
But your email actually also went to my spam so hmm which is indeed strange.. I
think Alex can answer
(geo: I just saw the video - great work!)
regenaxer: I suspect there is something subtly strange with the
mailing-list configuration - for some reason none of the recent emails
to the list from geo got through to me, but everyone else's did (I
read the thread on the list's web-archive OK, but it g
Hi AW,
> Geo, definitely if you have spare time between job searching, I want to try
> it :D
Sure! Let's see how we can meet ;)
> I live in Kamakura (near the beach) and have a couple iCE40 8K dev FPGA
> boards
> (http://www.latticesemi.com/en/Products/DevelopmentBoardsAndKits/iCE40HX8KBreakout
Geo, definitely if you have spare time between job searching, I want to try
it :D
I live in Kamakura (near the beach) and have a couple iCE40 8K dev FPGA
boards (
http://www.latticesemi.com/en/Products/DevelopmentBoardsAndKits/iCE40HX8KBreakoutBoard.aspx)
if you want to borrow one to test.
It als
Hi Kuba, Christopher and AW!
Sorry but let me reply you all in just one post.
> Hi Geo,
Hey Kuba!
> Wow, this is so cool, we all thought you went completely missing but it seems
> you’ve been putting a ton of work into this, including a whole PCB
> “motherboard” (I remember your origina
Hi Geo,
This is so amazing!! Thank you so much for the video.
I think others will likely ask, but is this going to be licensed openly?
hardware designs etc open sourced on GitHub?
How quickly can you make more of these boards? I'm currently also living in
Japan and would love to get my hands on
Hi, this looks very cool. I'm very impressed. A few questions:
1) When do you start crowdfunding so we can preorder?
2) Is this (or will this be) an open hardware project?
3) Are there PilMCU codes to be released in some repo or tarball?
4) From what I understood one of the arguments against ha
Hi Geo,
Wow, this is so cool, we all thought you went completely missing but it seems
you’ve been putting a ton of work into this, including a whole PCB
“motherboard” (I remember your original prototype was simply using an Altera
dev board).
I haven’t finished watching the video but gotten up
Hi List!
At last here is the link for the demo video of PilMCU in action!
https://youtu.be/mMgIvITAMBc
I hope you will enjoy the show :)
Again, my special thanks to Alex for his great idea and support on this project.
Let's see how it goes and will keep you all posted.
BR,
Geo
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Hi Alexander and Rowan,
Thank you for your interest on PilMCU :)
I kept the progress in silent because of the slow pace for I only able to work
on this on my free time.
We plan to announce it once I have finished the demo video but due to my recent
move to Japan I have to settle some urgent matte
On 3 April 2017 at 06:57, Alexander Williams wrote:
> ..[snip]..
> I discussed this briefly in the chat, but I would like to know the current
> status of PilMCU (initial announcement here:
> ..[snip]..
> In any case, I think this project is very interesting and I would love to
> get involved with
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