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    From: Rudolf Usselmann<rudi@a...>
    Date: Wed Feb 15 17:22:35 CET 2006
    Subject: [oc] MAFA: UWB, Multicores, OpenVZ, Multi architecture
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    On Wed, 2006-02-08 at 19:20 +0100, testing1@y... wrote:
    > Is it possible to create MAFA board with only UWB/Wireless USB (1 Gbps)?
    >
    > http://www.usb.org/wusb/
    >
    > What about MAFA board with multiple X86 cores+virtual systems on chip?
    > There are several FPGA projects: Amiga (Minimig by Dennis) and Atari ST
    > (Fpgaarcade - MikeJ).
    > Is it possible to combine this project with multiple cores version of MAFA?
    > Can this multiple cores (20 or more) compete with modern X86 CPU?
    >
    > http://www.fpgaarcade.com
    >
    > Is it possible to use Multiple cores with OpenVZ Hypervisor?
    >
    > http://www.openvz.org
    >
    > Is the above idea possible?
    > Thank you.


    Everything is possible. How much money do you want to spend ?


    ok,ok, before I get flamed ... ALMOST everything is possible ;*)


    rudi
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    [oc] MAFA: UWB, Multicores, OpenVZ, Multi architectureTesting1

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