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what is the best cpu/schematic for the linux based OS and it is the smallest that we can build?

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Gregory Toomey

It was a dark and stormy night, and Mylinux managed to scribble:
what is the best cpu/schematic for the linux based OS and it is the
smallest that we can build ?

The best CPU for Linux is the ENIAC I, thouh advanced users have migrated to ENIAC II.
Phone Alan Turing for cpu advice - he knows a lot.

gtoomey
 
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Mylinux

what is the best cpu/schematic for the linux based OS and it is the
smallest that we can build ?
 
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Mylinux

wwI machine.
Gregory Toomey said:
It was a dark and stormy night, and Mylinux managed to scribble:


The best CPU for Linux is the ENIAC I, thouh advanced users have migrated to ENIAC II.
Phone Alan Turing for cpu advice - he knows a lot.

gtoomey
 
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Michel Catudal

Gregory said:
It was a dark and stormy night, and Mylinux managed to scribble:




The best CPU for Linux is the ENIAC I, thouh advanced users have migrated to ENIAC II.
Phone Alan Turing for cpu advice - he knows a lot.
Funny! By the way, look a the header of my message
 
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Ralph Mason

Mylinux said:
what is the best cpu/schematic for the linux based OS and it is the
smallest that we can build ?

How much money do you have?

Ralph
 
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A E

Mylinux said:
what is the best cpu/schematic for the linux based OS and it is the
smallest that we can build ?

Boki called and he wants his question back.
 
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Robert Newson

Gregory said:
It was a dark and stormy night, and Mylinux managed to scribble:



The best CPU for Linux is the ENIAC I, thouh advanced users have migrated to ENIAC II.
Phone Alan Turing for cpu advice - he knows a lot.

I'm sure he'd recommend the Colossus (mk I or II - due to its massive
parallelisation, it is actualy very fast: faster than a 1996 Pentium; so
fast that the 43 year younger pentium would take twice as long to do the
same code breaking...)
 
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Hans-Bernhard Broeker

In comp.arch.embedded Mylinux said:
what is the best cpu/schematic for the linux based OS and it is the
smallest that we can build ?

You can't meaningfully ask for "best" before having say what exactly
you mean by "good", first.

There is no such thing as CPU/schematic. Those are two rather
distinct stages of designing and building a computer.

To giv you a rough impression about what sizes you can possible
expect: some guys at IBM managed to get Linux to run in a (somewhat
bulky) wristwatch.
 
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DarkMatter

what is the best cpu/schematic for the linux based OS and it is the
smallest that we can build ?

A PDA with a hi res screen and Lineo or other such appropriate OS.
 
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Alex Gibson

Gregory Toomey said:
It was a dark and stormy night, and Mylinux managed to scribble:


The best CPU for Linux is the ENIAC I, thouh advanced users have migrated to ENIAC II.
Phone Alan Turing for cpu advice - he knows a lot.

gtoomey

There is an emulator floating around on the net some where.
Or was that the csirac ?
http://www.cs.mu.oz.au/csirac/csirac.html
 
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Mylinux

DarkMatter said:
A PDA with a hi res screen and Lineo or other such appropriate OS.



I think I would like to try a LART since it is an open source .
 
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