On Tue, Aug 19, 2008 at 7:58 PM, ron minnich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You mean like this?
> Low cost 200MHz ARM single board computer, LAN, USB, UARTs, D-IO, A/D,
> D/A, from $65.
>
>* 200MHz ARM 9 processor 100MHz system bus. 32-64MB SDRAM,4-32MB FLASH
>* 10/100 baseT Ethernet
>*
On Tue, Aug 19, 2008 at 9:28 AM, erik quanstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> didn't you already determine that the next port is unobtainable
> without a 2d edition license? doesn't that imply that your
> modifications would not be useful without a 2d edition licence?
>
> i don't mean to be a wet
>>supposing you're successful in getting a licence and you do great things
>>with the next port. who are you going to tell?
>>
>>- erik
>
> Does the license prevent updating the port as well??
didn't you already determine that the next port is unobtainable
without a 2d edition license? doesn't
>this setup reminds me of the story about the priest who, playing golf
>against the orders of his superiors on sunday morning, hits a hole in one.
ouch.
>supposing you're successful in getting a licence and you do great things
>with the next port. who are you going to tell?
>
>- erik
Does the l
On Mon Aug 18 17:18:07 EDT 2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I'm trying to track down a copy of the Nextstation kernel sources, but not
> having much luck.
> Geoff Collyer informed me that Steve Jobs has personally said "no" to
> distribution of the sources
> except under the 2nd Edition license,
I'm trying to track down a copy of the Nextstation kernel sources, but not
having much luck. Geoff Collyer informed me that Steve Jobs has personally
said "no" to distribution of the sources except under the 2nd Edition license,
and that therefore, my only option would be to acquire a used CD/m