Re: PCI coprocessors

From: Tomasz Rola
Date: Wed Sep 15 2004 - 19:25:52 EST


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On Wed, 15 Sep 2004, Tonnerre wrote:

> Salut,
>
> On Wed, Sep 15, 2004 at 04:55:53PM +0200, Tomasz Rola wrote:
> > After loading a kernel into it somehow, boot it with nfs root and
> > run the rest from nfs server that would be provided by a host Intel
> > machine.
>
> I'd rather not do that via nfs. Rather some special "hostfs" port over
> PCI.

Well, "there is more than one way of doing this", it seems.

> But anyway, reading his original post he seems to have something
> completely different in mind than booting a second PC on his PC: to
> boot a supportive processor..

Erm, somehow I came to thinking he wanted to schedule binaries on cpus of
different types.

Anyway, Andre, you are welcome :-).

One more thing - I remember reading on one Polish newsgroup devoted to
electronics, that making PCI cards is rather difficult (actually, nobody
wanted to try it) while one can do ISA cards "at home" or something like
this. I know ISA is out of business, but for "proof of concept" it may be
a better choice. Or maybe you (Andre) can do it with USB chip - it should
be even easier to make such device with USB and connect it to your host
this way. There are quite a few controllers available. I've searched for
ATMEL's and found this:

http://www.atmel.com/dyn/products/devices.asp?family_id=655

Of course, there must be others, too.

bye
T.

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