Re: SF16
- To: MISC
- Subject: Re: SF16
- From: msimon@xxxxxxxxxx (M. Simon)
- Date: Thu, 8 Apr 1999 03:37:17 -0300 (EDT)
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>dirnfir <dirnfir@softhome.net> moved upon the face of the 'Net and spake
thusly:
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>> >
>> > I am open to suggestions.
>>
>> Why not 32 bit? And lots (several MB) of memory... you could make it fit
>> ATX form factor even...
That's too big. My ideal computer is the size of a deck of cards.
Something about the size of a current PC104 card is tolerable. As big
as a desktop motherboard is Too Big.
(IMHO, of course)
cjb.
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Its a prototype. Probably too small for a PC. Too large for a controller.
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