Hello,
We're in the process of planning the last OSHUG meeting of 2013, which is set to take place on Thursday 28th November at the offices of Erlang Solutions (thanks, Omer!)
The theme that is developing is around re-purposing/over-clocking/reverse-engineering of hardware. As ever, there should ideally be an open source hardware aspect, e.g. over-clocking of OSHW, or perhaps an open source OSHW design for use with a over-clocked, modified or a reverse-engineered product. Although, talks on the wider principles, techniques and approaches etc. are welcome also.
I'd like to try and get details together within the next week if possible.
Cheers,
Andrew
On 08/10/13 18:02, Andrew Back wrote:
Hello,
We're in the process of planning the last OSHUG meeting of 2013, which is set to take place on Thursday 28th November at the offices of Erlang Solutions (thanks, Omer!)
The theme that is developing is around re-purposing/over-clocking/reverse-engineering of hardware. As ever, there should ideally be an open source hardware aspect, e.g. over-clocking of OSHW, or perhaps an open source OSHW design for use with a over-clocked, modified or a reverse-engineered product. Although, talks on the wider principles, techniques and approaches etc. are welcome also.
I'd like to try and get details together within the next week if possible.
I'm sure someone was talking about overclocking at ORCONF. Perhaps Julius Baxter can remember who. If they are UK based, it would be a good talk.
Jeremy
On 8 October 2013 19:02, Jason Flynn G7OCD flynnjs@yahoo.com wrote:
On 08/10/2013 18:02, Andrew Back wrote:
or perhaps an open source OSHW design for use with a over-clocked, modified or a reverse-engineered product.
I'm happy to talk about my design for a souped up (50MHz+) processor to complement the usual 2MHz 6502 used with BBC Micros.
The sounds amazing and perfect!
Is/will the design be published?
Cheers,
Andrew
On 8 October 2013 19:14, Jason Flynn G7OCD flynnjs@yahoo.com wrote:
On 08/10/2013 19:05, Andrew Back wrote:
Is/will the design be published?
It definitely WILL be but I can't be sure it will by the presentation date (although I will try to). If not I would hope it all to be open before the end of the year.
As long as when it is published it's under an open source licence, e.g. CC BY or CC BY-SA, that's fine. Doesn't matter if it's a work in progress and not published just yet.
Next question: when could you send me a title and abstract? :o) I have your bio already.
Best,
Andrew
On 8 October 2013 18:02, Andrew Back arback@computer.org wrote:
We're in the process of planning the last OSHUG meeting of 2013, which is set to take place on Thursday 28th November at the offices of Erlang Solutions (thanks, Omer!)
Apparently they have many offices. Which ones?