Anyone interested in buyng Bifferboards at prices of "the old days"?

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Rilhas

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Aug 6, 2012, 8:00:49 PM8/6/12
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Hi,

I have the following equipment for sale:

a) Bifferboard 1 USB used a lot (24/7 for 2 years) with black case
b) Bifferboard 1 USB mostly unused (but tested) with gray case
c) Bifferboard 2 USB mostly unused (and untested)
d) USB to serial console cable
e) Power supply

Is anyone interested? I would give preference to offers for the whole
bundle, but I'm open to suggestions.

Andrew Scheller

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Aug 6, 2012, 9:04:58 PM8/6/12
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Awwww. You finally realised that Bifferboard doesn't have enough
memory to simultaneously run *all* of the programs that you want?
What are you going to use to overheat your cupboard instead? ;)

Lurch
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Rilhas

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Aug 6, 2012, 9:29:19 PM8/6/12
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On 7 Ago, 02:04, Andrew Scheller <ya...@loowis.durge.org> wrote:
> Awwww. You finally realised that Bifferboard doesn't have enough
> memory to simultaneously run *all* of the programs that you want?
> What are you going to use to overheat your cupboard instead? ;)

LOL!

No, not really, the Bifferboard still has a lot to give. I still had
about 6 MB of free physical RAM left, plus 150 MB on the swap file.

But as I added more complex services to the Bifferboard like the STL
generator and the Fixed Point library generator I started noticing
some strange crashes. I tried compiling for i386 instead of i486 and
the problem disappeared. So I guess i486 compatibility is not
100.000%. Since compiling for i386 caused me some problems (had to
duplicate all the projects for that specific target) I started
thinking that I may have overestimated the importance of i486
compatibility.

Add that to the current high prices and things started to look to me
more and more like I should search for alternatives. So now I'm back
to square 1 trying a new platform, but my first impressions are all
very positive.

But you ask a very important question: how will I keep the closet warm
and cozy? This is an urgent matter, I don't want a hoard of bugs that
over the years agreggated there searching for warmth migrating out to
all over the house just because the closet is now cold like in the ice
age!! :-)

Alex Harms

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Dec 30, 2012, 7:54:26 PM12/30/12
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If you're still selling them I would be interested.

"Rogério Rilhas (GMAIL)"

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Jan 1, 2013, 5:10:21 PM1/1/13
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Hi!

Thanks for your message.

How much would you offer for the whole lot?

Happy new year!
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