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    From: anindya_ray at hotmail.com<anindya_ray@h...>
    Date: Thu Oct 4 00:09:35 CEST 2007
    Subject: [oc] Made In India OLPC With OpenCores SOC
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    How can I reach you ?
    My email is
    anindya_ray@h...


    ----- Original Message -----
    From: Jecel Assumpcao Jr<jecel@m...>
    To:
    Date: Tue Oct 2 01:43:23 CEST 2007
    Subject: [oc] Made In India OLPC With OpenCores SOC

    > I have been working on a project similar to OLPC for many years in
    > Brazil. For the last few years I have had a partner in
    > India/Singapore
    > who is waiting for me to send him some prototypes so he can start
    > making
    > machines there as well. Currently I am working on the processor
    > cores
    > that we will use and the first generation will be based on FPGAs.
    > All
    > the cores and software being created for this project will be
    > available
    > under a BSD/MIT style license.
    > While the OLPC computer is a Linux PC, my project is a Smalltalk
    > machine. Since OLPC includes Squeak/eToys as one of their
    > activities
    > there is a lot of overlap between the two projects. My previous
    > processors designs were optimized exclusively for Smalltalk but the
    > current one will work well with languages such as Java and Python
    > besides doing a very good job dealing with C. Though a port would
    > not be
    > trivial, it would be possible to run Linux on this, so this might
    > be an
    > option for a second generation OLPC machine. Here is a really short
    > description of the processor:
    > http://www.merlintec.com:8080/hardware/RISC42
    > On the same site I have some pictures of my computers for children
    > going
    > back to 1983:
    > http://www.merlintec.com:8080/hardware/album
    > -- Jecel Assumpcao Jr
    > Merlintec Computers Ltda
    > P.S.: the OLPC generously sent me a BTest-2 prototype to thank me
    > for
    > the talks I have been giving about their project, so I have a lot
    > of
    > experience using the XO-1
    > anindya_ray wrote:
    > > Yes, it is possible.
    > > Who is interested in getting this going ?
    > >
    > > ----- Original Message -----
    > > From: big one<bigone at q...>
    > > To:
    > > Date: Mon Sep 24 19:32:12 CEST 2007
    > > Subject: [oc] Made In India OLPC With OpenCores SOC
    > >
    > > > Last year Indian government rejected OLPC (One Laptop Per
    > Child)
    > > > project. OLPC project had problems with rising components
    > price. Mr
    > > > Walter Bender (OLPC) said that future OLPC will use non
    > x86 CPU.
    > > > What about OLPC with all-in-one, system-on-chip based on
    > design
    > > > from OpenCores?
    > > >
    > > > The SOC can be mass manufactured by India Semiconductor
    > > > Manufacturing Company (ISMC) or other IC Fab in India.
    > There are
    > > > several LCD manufacturer in India such as Deepakshi,
    > Videocon,
    > > > Wintek etc.
    > > >
    > > > IMO Indian government will accept this OLPC because the
    > products
    > > > are made in India. This OLPC can be exported to other
    > countries.
    > > >
    > > > Is this idea possible?
    > > > Thank you.
    >
    >

     
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