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Re: [Arm-netbook] ARM port(s) BoF at DebConf



Hi,

I have a spec sheet to devices for English.
I ask whether this can be distributed.

Please wait.

Nobuhiro

2012/7/21 Dr. David Alan Gilbert <dave@treblig.org>:
> * Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton (lkcl@lkcl.net) wrote:
>> On Fri, Jul 20, 2012 at 12:54 AM, Hideki Yamane <henrich@debian.or.jp> wrote:
>> > Hi,
>> >
>> > On Thu, 19 Jul 2012 18:35:44 +0100
>> > Steve McIntyre <steve@einval.com> wrote:
>> >> buildds
>> >> =======
>> >>
>> >> Both armel and armhf are doing well, covering ~96% of the archive. We
>> >> don't have any ARM server hardware yet, so we're stuck using
>> >> development boards as build machines. They work, but they're a PITA
>> >> for hosting and they're not designed for 24x7 usage like we're doing
>> >> so they're not that reliable.
>> >
>> >  As I've posted during DebConf(*), Maybe OpenBlocks can solve this problem.
>> >  It has 2GB RAM, reliable production use and we can buy it NOW.
>> >
>> >  *) http://lists.debian.org/debian-arm/2012/07/msg00007.html
>>
>>  hideki, those look superb.  summarising (in case anyone's missed it):
>> they're armv7 compatible because they're using a marvell xp processor;
>> they're up to dual-core 1.4ghz and the company openblocks can do them
>> with up to 3gb of RAM, and i gather the openblocks boxes have a mini
>> pci-e port as well as gigabit ethernet.
>
> ftp://ftp.plathome.co.jp/pub/OBSAX3/Documents/OBSA_UsersGuide_1.0.0.pdf
>
> seems to be the (Japanese) user guide for it.  Now, erm I don't know
> any Japanese at all, but there are lots of very pretty diagrams in there.
> But the picture on 4/24, and table 1.4 on section 6/24
> shows the OBSAX3/4/x with an Armada XP, 1.33GHz dual core,
> 1GB SDRAM, a SODIMM that takes 1 or 2GB (more??), SATA2, Mini PCIe,
> 4 (!!!!) GigE, eSATA, 2xUSB2, and 2xRS-232C.
>
> Very nice!  Pity it says available in japan only.
>
>>  i'm including arm-netbooks because there may almost certainly be
>> people on that list who would be interested in a group buy.  there has
>> been quite a bit of interest in getting hold of modular computing
>> devices for rack-mounted server usage.
>
> Dave
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