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idea's about the core

Started by tyger, March 14, 2012, 10:46:58 PM

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tyger

Just want to know what you all think about a core build to run linuxmce.
I am thinking allot about this something modulair, small, simple and cheap.
And how strong this would be. Is 1ghz enough for a core?

The basic idea is something simple like 1ghz and if you need extra power you can add a module to the core.
Ram and space is something else, same thing but how much?

Good, bad? what do you all think?

l3mce

Sounds like a lot of work to me. It's designed to have one central powerhouse, and a bunch of cheap modular nodes. Sounds like you are trying to snap in cores and make them play nice. The core is sort of setup to be that... at the core, in control. Having houses intermingle is certainly within scope, but compartmentalizing internal control sounds... like a lot of work.
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tyger

it will require tasks to be passed on to be executed somewhere else yes thats the hard part.
But this way you dont need fan's and its low power but i guess a pc is just a simple way of doing it.