hehe. It’s silly but I like it.
Author Archives: Donncha
C-ONE Reconfigurable Computer
Here’s the C64 version. Looking at the specs it looks like a cross between a C64, Amiga, and PC!
- It has c64 expansion slots, as well as a 6502 compatible CPU.
- It has a copper chip like on the Amiga, but from the description of it, I think the C64 can do what it did anyway (read “About the Copper” on the Specifications page.) as anyone who did any assembly programming on the C64 will have manipulated the raster beam to display more than 8 sprites for example.
- It has ports for a PS/2 keyboard, and fits inside an ATX case.
That’s just a summary. Read the specs page for more. The Slashdot discussion has even more, including info on on what FPGAs are.
IMO, there are lots of _very_ cool FPGA devices about to hit market, and they are going to change how we use computers. Gaming not the least.
Mozilla: The Browser with Everything and the Kitchen Sink
I viewed this Kitchen Sink in Galeon, and be warned, it’ll suck up masses of CPU cycles. My machine almost became unusable when I visited the example xml page!
What is the best site to have your blog tracked?
There’s a couple of good links listed in this thread, including many I had never heard of. Not sure if I want to enable automatic pings when posting though. I think doing it manually at the end of the day is better, unless of course you want lots of hits or something..
linux.ie weblogs
I finally updated the front page with the linux.ie template. Everything should be fine for the launch next week. Fingers crossed!
Your Spreadsheet is Calling
Cringely writes another interesting column. Our programs instant messaging each other? Hmm. Very difficult job to do.
PCLinuxOnline.com – The debate about how configurable Linux user interfaces should be.
Good article on the Linux desktop.
Awesome Open Source Mailserver with SSL, AUTH and anti SPAM
A look at setting up an open source mailserver. He picked Sendmail. Must take a look at smtp_auth for my own use.
How to get an ATM PIN number in 15 guesses
The Register reports a worrying attack on PIN numbers, although “the risk of attack comes from a corrupt insider, perhaps in computer operations and with access to sensitive manuals, who might be able to use the attack to refine what would otherwise be a brute force attempt to guess PIN numbers.” And with a maximum of 3 or 4 attempts at an ATM nobody’s going to do this on the street. Probably.
Yerase's TNEF Stream Reader
This script looks like it’d be very handy for those of us who have to accept mail from Outlook users.
ytnef is a program to work with procmail to decode TNEF streams (winmail.dat attachments) like those created with Outlook. Unlike other similar programs, it can also create vCalendar/vCard entries from meeting requests, address cards, and task entries.
