Don't ask me how i end up signing up for an interesting conference in
Germany while googling for optimization:

"The embedded world Exhibition&Conference is the world's biggest
exhibition of its kind and the meeting-place of the international
embedded community. Embedded technologies are in action everywhere -
whether in the car, data and telecommunication systems, industrial and
consumer electronics, military systems or aerospace. Almost 600
exhibitors from approx. 29 countries showed the full range of products
for embedded technologies in 2007: hardware, software, tools, services
and lots more"

http://www.embedded-world.de/main/Page.html

I think for the ones of u that live in Europe its an interesting
meeting. Hamburg is an easy to get city from almost anywhere and it
seems to have many workshops. Besides, its really affordable!

On 11/8/07, Bill Maas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello Esteban:
>
> On Wed, 2007-11-07 at 13:37 +0100, Esteban Ribičić wrote:
>
> > What does that mean technically? Is there any short answer? any url to
> > point me at? What makes this hardware "optimized" for frames
> > switching?
>
> A guess: if "frames switching" means "moving bytes from one interface to
> another", then a possible form of optimization would be to keep the data
> paths short with as little processing as possible in between. And to
> avoid bottlenecks by using fast hardware where processing is needed.
> Probably applies to a Soekris box. I guess..
>
> Bill
>
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