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| From | Arved Sandstrom <asandstrom3minus1@eastlink.ca> |
|---|---|
| Newsgroups | comp.lang.java.programmer |
| Subject | Re: 64-bit gotcha |
| References | <vvujd71j7k73s1m61bu10eol0ebtn4iem0@4ax.com> <4eda8488$0$287$14726298@news.sunsite.dk> <xbKdnW4-I_26AUfTnZ2dnUVZ_qqdnZ2d@posted.palinacquisition> <uelld71ch9bp1khvg5s1br1bo1f9ji4s66@4ax.com> <jbfnns$ksi$1@localhost.localdomain> |
| Message-ID | <H5LCq.5863$cN1.2523@newsfe12.iad> (permalink) |
| Organization | Public Usenet Newsgroup Access |
| Date | 2011-12-04 10:04 -0400 |
On 11-12-04 08:06 AM, Martin Gregorie wrote: > On Sat, 03 Dec 2011 18:17:25 -0800, Roedy Green wrote: > >> I don't think I would enjoy programming today without some understanding >> of what goes on at the chip level and inside the OS. I would hope every >> CS student would write at least one device driver to get a feel for what >> an OS does for a living. > > This is somewhat OTT, but.... > > I related thought has occurred here in the UK to some people with the > money to do something about it. They realized that many of the current > bunch of IT people in this country got their start as teenagers by > hacking about with the Sinclair Spectrum and the BBC Model B - both > fairly inexpensive machines and both designed so they could be > experimented with - the Beeb even had a patch panel area. They have come > up with a current equivalent, the RaspberryPi, which uses an ARM chip and > runs Linux, so an ARM port of the JVM should be right at home. The > machine is a small, simple board with 128 or 256 MB RAM, an SD card to > boot from and USB, HDMI, audio and Ethernet interfaces plus a patch panel > area and should sell for around $US 32. String an ethernet cable to > anything that can run telnet or ssh (Kermit should be good too), plug in > the power, and you're in business. Its due out early next year and, as > its being done by a non-profit, prices should fall as volumes ramp up. > > See http://www.raspberrypi.org/ for more detail if you're interested. > > Disclaimer: I have no connection whatever with RaspberryPi, but am > planning to get one to hack about with. > Sounds interesting, I'll keep an eye out for availability. I'm in that mindset - I've been hacking for a while now with a MSP430 microcontroller development kit from TI (http://www.ti.com/tool/msp-exp430g2). A lot of fun. AHS
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64-bit gotcha Roedy Green <see_website@mindprod.com.invalid> - 2011-12-03 02:47 -0800
Re: 64-bit gotcha Arne Vajhøj <arne@vajhoej.dk> - 2011-12-03 15:20 -0500
Re: 64-bit gotcha Peter Duniho <NpOeStPeAdM@NnOwSlPiAnMk.com> - 2011-12-03 14:01 -0800
Re: 64-bit gotcha Roedy Green <see_website@mindprod.com.invalid> - 2011-12-03 18:17 -0800
Re: 64-bit gotcha Martin Gregorie <martin@address-in-sig.invalid> - 2011-12-04 12:06 +0000
Re: 64-bit gotcha Jeff Higgins <jeff@invalid.invalid> - 2011-12-04 08:57 -0500
Re: 64-bit gotcha Jeff Higgins <jeff@invalid.invalid> - 2012-02-25 19:15 -0500
Re: 64-bit gotcha Martin Gregorie <martin@address-in-sig.invalid> - 2012-02-26 00:53 +0000
Re: 64-bit gotcha Jeff Higgins <jeff@invalid.invalid> - 2012-02-25 20:26 -0500
Re: 64-bit gotcha Arved Sandstrom <asandstrom3minus1@eastlink.ca> - 2011-12-04 10:04 -0400
Re: 64-bit gotcha Arne Vajhøj <arne@vajhoej.dk> - 2012-03-12 19:50 -0400
Re: 64-bit gotcha Travers Naran <tnaran@gmail.com> - 2011-12-04 09:17 -0800
Re: 64-bit gotcha Joshua Cranmer <Pidgeot18@verizon.invalid> - 2011-12-04 18:33 -0600
Re: 64-bit gotcha Peter Duniho <NpOeStPeAdM@NnOwSlPiAnMk.com> - 2011-12-04 16:56 -0800
Re: 64-bit gotcha Arne Vajhøj <arne@vajhoej.dk> - 2012-03-12 19:53 -0400
Re: 64-bit gotcha Arne Vajhøj <arne@vajhoej.dk> - 2012-03-12 19:49 -0400
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