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    From: Raquel Velasco and Bill Buck<bbrv@n...>
    Date: Mon Mar 8 22:29:17 CET 2004
    Subject: [openppc] Re: low cost ppc stb4linux
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    Hey Adam, you better check your mailing lists...

    Plus, nothing has changed with the Articia.

    YDL 3.0?! Who is behind the times?

    And, please stop the OS4.0 cheerleading. Everyone knows where it is
    today. We actually hope it is successful, but claiming it is ready for
    real use is much more than accurate.

    R&B


    On Mar 8, 2004, at 10:10 PM, Adam Kowalczyk wrote:

    > Hello R&B,
    >
    > You're a bit behind the times. The Teron-Mini is rock solid and is in
    > an
    > excellent form factor for a set top box. YDL 3.0 runs fantastic on the
    > machine and OS4 is availalbe to early developers interested in
    > checking out
    > the software. There is nothing faulty with the Articia Northbridge in
    > the
    > Teron-Mini.
    >
    > Adam
    >
    > On 08/03/2004, you wrote:
    >
    >> Hi Adam, you forgot to mention it uses the faulty Articia...
    >>
    >> There is no OS4 yet either and Linux as you know does not run well
    >> enough on the platform to go into a consumer product.
    >>
    >> R&B
    >>
    >>
    >> On Mar 8, 2004, at 9:55 PM, Adam Kowalczyk wrote:
    >>
    >>> Hello bright.communication@f...,
    >>>
    >>> The Teron Mini-ITX board is available to serious developers. It's
    >>> 170mm by
    >>> 170mm, has s-video, composite out, Radeon 7000 chip built onboard.
    >>> BIOS is
    >>> u-boot so it's open source. Final rev board will have a port for
    >>> additional hardware added by an OEM. Run's Linux and OS4.
    >>>
    >>> Send me an e-mail if interested.
    >>>
    >>> Adam Kowalczyk
    >>>
    >>> On 08/03/2004, you wrote:
    >>>
    >>>> hi,
    >>>>
    >>>> we work on stb4linux ( set top box for linux ) , as basis for our
    >>>> design we select ppc750xx with marvell 6436x as system controller,
    >>>> sigma design 8510 chip for mpeg decoding and ATSC/NTSC/PAL TV
    >>>> Reciver
    >>
    >>>> our goal is to design silent STB with Linux as operating system (
    >>>> for
    >>>> work with Linux ) and PVR / DVD-player/recorder with DVI/Analog
    >>>> Interface and usb/firewire/SD/CP and any other card system.
    >>>>
    >>>> we search for people who know's freebios/firmware and can help us to
    >>>> do
    >>>> this .
    >>>>
    >>>> Andy
    >>>> _______________________________________________
    >>>> http://www.opencores.org/mailman/listinfo/openppc
    >>> Regards
    >>> --
    >>> Sent From OS4 on an AmigaONE using the eth3com.device driver
    >>>
    >>>
    >>>
    >>> _______________________________________________
    >>> http://www.opencores.org/mailman/listinfo/openppc
    >>>
    >>
    >> _______________________________________________
    >> http://www.opencores.org/mailman/listinfo/openppc
    > Regards
    > --
    > Sent From OS4 on an AmigaONE using the eth3com.device driver
    >
    >
    >
    > _______________________________________________
    > http://www.opencores.org/mailman/listinfo/openppc
    >

     
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