Hi Günter,

But the specs I saw mentioned Ethernet, which is a bit faster, but if not–
do we really care about “real world” interfacing in this situation? It would
seem that the ability to control a complex local mechanism at even 80 MHz
for a fraction of the cost of previous state-of-the-art controllers, is
something to get excited about, no? 

                
                This device is not intended to have any
real-world-interfacing.
                It is located in a virtual world with only indirect
interfacing to the r-w via USB.
                
                Look at olimexino and its relatives, how this is done. This
is just 80MHz compared to the fancy 800MHz, but the difference is, that You
talk to the 'world' (TM) with 80MHz, compared to 'Yourself ' (no TM) with
800MHz.
                
                So what is the difference, exactly?
                

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