possibly new hardware based on PS3?
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possibly new hardware based on PS3?
I saw articles back mid last year referring to a 'Sony computing board' - but nothing recent - until now -
http://www.fareastgizmos.com/media_devi ... s_year.php
I wonder how 'hackable / open' this will be........
J.
http://www.fareastgizmos.com/media_devi ... s_year.php
I wonder how 'hackable / open' this will be........
J.
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I guess this needs to be moved to the 'other development' forum..... but just came across this after more searching -
http://www.terrasoftsolutions.com/produ ... -100.shtml
it's listed as having 2gigs of ram :)
http://www.terrasoftsolutions.com/produ ... -100.shtml
it's listed as having 2gigs of ram :)
This could have some interesting implications for RSX access in the PS3's linux. Yes, I know it'll have a different hypervisor, but there could be enough similarities to be useful. Then there'll be a binary driver from nvidia floating around...wombatintexas wrote:I guess this needs to be moved to the 'other development' forum..... but just came across this after more searching -
http://www.terrasoftsolutions.com/produ ... -100.shtml
it's listed as having 2gigs of ram :)
Thanks for posting it, even if it ends up having no impact on PS3 development, it should make for a fantastic Digital Cinema video server; it's almost exactly what I've been looking for.
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ZEBO computer
It probably won't have a hypervisor since it isn't a game machine. But the BIOS and hardware details may be very helpful for PS3 linux development.
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I came across these sites a few days ago -
For 10k you can get a PCI based Cell based solution -
http://www.fixstars.com/en/products/gigaaccel180/
this company also sells a 1u solution.... - Dual Cell based... but no mention of the video....
http://www.fixstars.com/en/products/dcbs2.html
As well as some kinda PS3 SDK...... 75,000 yen.... around $700.00 US.....
std. bs - I'm not affiliated in any way with these companies......
75,000
For 10k you can get a PCI based Cell based solution -
http://www.fixstars.com/en/products/gigaaccel180/
this company also sells a 1u solution.... - Dual Cell based... but no mention of the video....
http://www.fixstars.com/en/products/dcbs2.html
As well as some kinda PS3 SDK...... 75,000 yen.... around $700.00 US.....
std. bs - I'm not affiliated in any way with these companies......
75,000
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From the 'Brochure':androvsky wrote:Ah, looks like there's no video connection, shoulda guessed since it's a rackmount. I really wish someone would make a Cell-based workstation someday... :(
Sure it'll cost bit extra, but it's there. You've already got RSX in there, all you really need a PCI card for (if you really didnt want the VD1) you could easily get away with a cheap low-powered 2d card and just blit RSX output to it.The unit also accepts an optional BKCU-VD1 video display board with a DVI-I output, useful for outputting calculation results.
But being a rackmount, it's probably kinda loud and not the sort of thing you might want on your desk anyway :)
Damn, I need a decent signature!
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Thanks for the info, I guess I didn't dig enough :) Still that's going to be an extra step that'll make streaming video a little more complicated; might still be worth it though. Besides, it can't be too much louder than all the other rackmount junk I've got by my desk already. :/cheriff wrote:From the 'Brochure':androvsky wrote:Ah, looks like there's no video connection, shoulda guessed since it's a rackmount. I really wish someone would make a Cell-based workstation someday... :(Sure it'll cost bit extra, but it's there. You've already got RSX in there, all you really need a PCI card for (if you really didnt want the VD1) you could easily get away with a cheap low-powered 2d card and just blit RSX output to it.The unit also accepts an optional BKCU-VD1 video display board with a DVI-I output, useful for outputting calculation results.
But being a rackmount, it's probably kinda loud and not the sort of thing you might want on your desk anyway :)