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Updates tagged with sheeva64 on Federati Nu: Federated N-series GNU Social!lnxw48a1: GlobalScale Technologies announced impending EOL for #SheevaPlug, #GuruPlug, #DreamPlug computers. SheevaPlug and GuruPlug are replaced with versions of the #Sheeva64 and the DreamPlug is replaced with #ESPRESSObin. . I don't know that 'plug computing' still has a lot of value today.
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lnxw48a1's status on Friday, 12-Jul-2019 01:35:27 UTCGlobalScale Technologies announced impending EOL for #<span class="tag"><a href="https://nu.federati.net/tag/sheevaplug" rel="tag">SheevaPlug</a></span>, #<span class="tag"><a href="https://nu.federati.net/tag/guruplug" rel="tag">GuruPlug</a></span>, #<span class="tag"><a href="https://nu.federati.net/tag/dreamplug" rel="tag">DreamPlug</a></span> computers. SheevaPlug and GuruPlug are replaced with versions of the #<span class="tag"><a href="https://nu.federati.net/tag/sheeva64" rel="tag">Sheeva64</a></span> and the DreamPlug is replaced with #<span class="tag"><a href="https://nu.federati.net/tag/espressobin" rel="tag">ESPRESSObin.</a></span> <br /> . <br /> I don't know that 'plug computing' still has a lot of value today.2019-07-12T01:35:27+00:00LinuxWalt (@lnxw48a1) {3EB165E0-5BB1-45D2-9E7D-93B31821F864}lnxw48a1: @alpacaherder@mastodon.sdf.org “The new Sheeva64 builds on the legacy of the original plugcomputer Sheevaplug by updating the 32bit core with a 64bit dual core Armada 3720 clocked up to 1.2Ghz. We have added I/O with two GB ethernet ports, two USB type A interfaces, 1GB DDR4, and 4GB onboard Flash” The return of #SheevaPlug in April as #Sheeva64 is interesting, but I cannot help but wonder whether a plug computer is the right direction. It seems to me that something that can be deployed with a couple of cheap solar panels in an area with deficient infrastructure and immediately set itself up as a BATMAN or BATMAN-Adv node (in addition to any other Wi-Fi or Ethernet network it joins) is the low resource computer of the future. #Low-Resource-Computing needs its own acronym.
https://nu.federati.net/notice/2749912
lnxw48a1's status on Thursday, 14-Feb-2019 10:36:22 UTC@<a href="https://mastodon.sdf.org/users/alpacaherder" class="h-card mention">alpacaherder</a> “The new Sheeva64 builds on the legacy of the original plugcomputer Sheevaplug by updating the 32bit core with a 64bit dual core Armada 3720 clocked up to 1.2Ghz. We have added I/O with two GB ethernet ports, two USB type A interfaces, 1GB DDR4, and 4GB onboard Flash” <br /> <br /> The return of #<span class="tag"><a href="https://nu.federati.net/tag/sheevaplug" rel="tag">SheevaPlug</a></span> in April as #<span class="tag"><a href="https://nu.federati.net/tag/sheeva64" rel="tag">Sheeva64</a></span> is interesting, but I cannot help but wonder whether a plug computer is the right direction. It seems to me that something that can be deployed with a couple of cheap solar panels in an area with deficient infrastructure and immediately set itself up as a BATMAN or BATMAN-Adv node (in addition to any other Wi-Fi or Ethernet network it joins) is the low resource computer of the future.<br /> <br /> #<span class="tag"><a href="https://nu.federati.net/tag/lowresourcecomputing" rel="tag">Low-Resource-Computing</a></span> needs its own acronym.2019-02-14T10:36:22+00:00LinuxWalt (@lnxw48a1) {3EB165E0-5BB1-45D2-9E7D-93B31821F864}lnxw48a1LinuxWalt (@lnxw48a1) {3EB165E0-5BB1-45D2-9E7D-93B31821F864}