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    #31
    ...and I will show ya, (in due time) my clean-cut, tangible arduino version...!
    GS1000G '81

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      #32
      Originally posted by Lorenzo View Post
      ...and I will show ya, (in due time) my clean-cut, tangible arduino version...!
      Then you can put it into an ARM -Cortex M

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        #33
        You lost me, frankly...
        Me likes to KISS (keep it plain stupid simple)
        You 'now I'm saink?
        GS1000G '81

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          #34
          Now gimme a break cause I've been awake, since the 5th of january, I'm feeling numb(ed), me needs a sleep.
          Last edited by Lorenzo; 01-21-2017, 04:23 PM.
          GS1000G '81

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            #35
            Originally posted by Lorenzo View Post
            You lost me, frankly...
            Me likes to KISS (keep it plain stupid simple)
            You 'now I'm saink?
            The world of ARM is growing and will continue to pervade the computing landscape for our lifetimes.

            Arm offers top processor IP for AI, ML, and all device types, from IoT to supercomputers, & addresses performance, power, and cost with a broad core range.



            ARM Cortex M is the future for all deeply embedded products

            Arm offers top processor IP for AI, ML, and all device types, from IoT to supercomputers, & addresses performance, power, and cost with a broad core range.


            The TSCU can be implemented with a tinyAVR which would be much smaller than an ARM-M which is itself much smaller than an Arduino.


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              #36
              Originally posted by Lorenzo View Post
              Now gimme a break cause I've been awake, since the 5th of january, I'm feeling numbed, me needs a sleep.

              Itakelongnapswheneverthemoodstrikes.

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                #37
                Originally posted by posplayr View Post
                The world of ARM is growing and will continue to pervade the computing landscape for our lifetimes.

                Arm offers top processor IP for AI, ML, and all device types, from IoT to supercomputers, & addresses performance, power, and cost with a broad core range.



                ARM Cortex M is the future for all deeply embedded products

                Arm offers top processor IP for AI, ML, and all device types, from IoT to supercomputers, & addresses performance, power, and cost with a broad core range.


                The TSCU can be implemented with a tinyAVR which would be much smaller than an ARM-M which is itself much smaller than an Arduino.


                http://www.atmel.com/products/microc...r/tinyAVR.aspx
                So what, sunshine?!
                GS1000G '81

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by posplayr View Post
                  Itakelongnapswheneverthemoodstrikes.
                  Don't believe me d'ya...

                  root@someflavour:/home/someuser# uptime
                  21:19:20 up 16 days, 4:52, 3 users, load average: 0,39, 0,32, 0,32

                  Me bet he runs stupid windowze...
                  GS1000G '81

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by Lorenzo View Post
                    Don't believe me d'ya...

                    root@someflavour:/home/someuser# uptime
                    21:19:20 up 16 days, 4:52, 3 users, load average: 0,39, 0,32, 0,32

                    Me bet he runs stupid windowze...
                    windowzeinheritsfromunixsameaslinuxdoz.

                    All have the same intrinsic design anti-patterns. Can you guess what that is CSwannabe?

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                      #40
                      windowze=CISC
                      *Nix=RISC

                      me=CSwannabe
                      ya=cudda'v'been

                      go update 'ur antimalware...
                      and antivirus too while-u-there ya cudda'v'been
                      Last edited by Lorenzo; 01-21-2017, 04:37 PM.
                      GS1000G '81

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                        #41
                        Originally posted by Lorenzo View Post
                        windowze=CISC
                        *Nix=RISC

                        me=CSwannabe
                        ya=cudda'v'been

                        go update 'ur antimalware...
                        and antivirus too while-u-there ya cudda'v'been
                        Maybe you did poorly in that undergrad operating system class. CICS/RISC is not an OS.

                        Actually I avoided getting a CS degree and am much the better for it. I got the notion in about 1979 that the CS majors were the ones that wanted a technical degree but could not handle a real engineering degree program.

                        You are confirming my thesis.
                        Last edited by posplayr; 01-21-2017, 04:42 PM.

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                          #42
                          Originally posted by posplayr View Post
                          Maybe you did poorly in that undergrad operating system class. CICS/RISC is not an OS.
                          It'a all 'bout processors, Jimbo-man...

                          Some got it SPARC someothers got it INTEL.

                          Me did very well in my CCNA course... Only one in my course, the router people, you know, ya gro-bag!!??
                          Last edited by Lorenzo; 01-21-2017, 04:55 PM.
                          GS1000G '81

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                            #43
                            Originally posted by Lorenzo View Post
                            It'a all 'bout processors, Jimbo-man...

                            Me did very well in my CCNA course... the router people, you know, ya gro-bag!!

                            Threads;..........................Why(10 words or less)?


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                              #44
                              Ah, that's my boyce;

                              "Many technologists are pushing for increased use of multithreading in software in order to takeadvantage of the predicted increases in parallelism"

                              I like your lateral thinking...

                              It's a bitza like when you are 'bout to cross an intersection, you wanna pay attention to semaphores...
                              Last edited by Lorenzo; 01-21-2017, 04:54 PM.
                              GS1000G '81

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                                #45
                                Originally posted by Lorenzo View Post
                                Ah, that's my boyce;

                                "Many technologists are pushing for increased use of multithreading in software in order to takeadvantage of the predicted increases in parallelism"

                                I like your lateral thinking...

                                It's a bitza like when you are 'bout to cross an intersection, you wanna pay attention to semaphores...
                                True that about lateral thinking, but space,time and causality are all concrete objects with a broader domain not bounded by lateral thinking.

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