Subject: Re: The Digital Network Appliance Reference Design
To: Joe Broxson <broxson@u2.it.wsu.edu>
From: David Brownlee <abs@anim.dreamworks.com>
List: port-arm32
Date: 04/09/1997 19:24:43
It sounds very much like a cross between the settop box that
Online Media were trialing in the UK a while back and the
ARM7500 development board from VLSI. The latter runs the
stock NetBSD/arm32 port (IIRC).
I (like much of port-arm32) have what could be thought of as a
'big brother' of the DNA - a Risc PC from Acorn, Same CPU, two
simm sockets, ATA drives etc...
The RiscPC also has a second CPU slot, that can take another ARM
CPU or a Pentium - odd but useful :)
Only problem with the DNA looks to be getting enough storage into
it - a single Zip drive just doesn't cut it - but if that
interface can take an ATA drive as well...
Looks like we've found a worthy successor to the Multia for the
'cute small non intel unix box' title - the benchmarks for the
SA110 CPU show it outperforming a P-Pro200 by a little.
(Though the current NetBSD code needs work wrt to cache flushing
to get better performance)
David/abs abs@anim.dreamworks.com
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On Wed, 9 Apr 1997, Joe Broxson wrote:
> I've been on the phone with digital trying to get details... Kinda got the
> run around seems no one knows that it exists over there.. I know the
> thread is off topic, but there is obviously some interest on this list...
> If anyone get's pricing or eval unit info, I know many of us would LOVE to
> know!
>