So let me get this straight. Is all this correct? The PS3 is heavily subsidized by Sony, so is a lot of hardware for a good price. The Cell Broadband Engine in more or less the same form is either available or will be from others like IBM and Mercury in high end machines.
Since the PS3 has Blueray, its not a bad deal if you want one of those players. It comes without a mouse, keyboard or monitor, but with one of those gamer controls. That means if you wanted to use it as a general purpose computer with YDL on it, you'd need those, or KVM to what you have. But in that case, YDL doesn't support the graphics hardware acceleration. I assume that YDL can deal with both Mac and PC keyboards? So if you were like me, you might consider the PS3 as a candidate for a headless station in a wired Gigethernetwork. Probably you'd buy the cheaper of the two and put a large hard disk in it. In this case, you could use ordinary desktop applications that aren't graphics-intensive. I suppose that means that KDE (which I prefer) would be slow. Since we'd be depending on TerraSoft to build and maintain rpms for the yum archive, we'd have to go with what they decide is in their interest to support. And we have no way yet of knowing that, do we? Assuming that YDL for PPC and Cell have the same applications support, and going by the info on their site, we know the "featured apps" don't include Emacs or KDE, for instance, but they are on the "included apps" list. One can assume that featured apps will be maintained more than included apps, and the track record of TerraSoft in maintenance overall has been poor for YDL 4.x. If you had a headless YDL PS3 networked in (which I assume must be possible), you can play Blueray movies, have a credible Linux setup for ordinary things and explore programming the Cell. Programming the cell seems limited in certain respects. A C compiler (octopiler) is available. And it appears that some Eclipse-based Java tools are as well. But if you wanted to explore some languages not of interest to Sony/IBM/terrasoft , like lisp for instance, you'd be on your own. Do I have all this right? Its hard to sort out the facts. Best, Ted -- __________ Ted Goranson Sirius-Beta _______________________________________________ yellowdog-general mailing list [email protected] http://lists.terrasoftsolutions.com/mailman/listinfo/yellowdog-general HINT: to Google archives, try '<keywords> site:terrasoftsolutions.com'
