2020-05-13.log

swivelhmmm, might be able to attract the fpga-64 dude's interest though like the c-one https://syntiac.com/c_one.html00:02
ex-parrotmorning00:02
swivelso maybe it's more like build a c-one clone SoM that can readily use the reform peripherals00:03
mntmnswivel: yeah or something liker MiSTer00:09
swivelmntmn: oo that's pretty neat, I hadn't seen that before00:18
swivelthe name reminds me of the old milkymist fpga vj thing00:18
mntmntrue00:22
ex-parrotswivel: I think the hardware is the same isn't it?01:00
ex-parrotcould be remembering that wrong01:00
swiveli dunno, milkymist is a Xilinx XC6SLX45 Spartan-6 according to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milkymist, MiSTer Altera Cyclone V SE FPGA according to https://github.com/MiSTer-devel/Main_MiSTer/wiki01:02
ex-parrothmm, must be remembering it wrong then01:05
ex-parrotthanks01:05
swivelit wouldn't surprise me if there was some derivative stuff going on, but I'm not super informed on either of these projects.  I do recall that the milkymist hardware was shared with some timsvideos live video conference streaming appliance thing, i think this is related to that, all seems rather dead now https://numato.com/product/numato-opsis-fpga-based-open-video-platform01:09
swivelyeah "Please note that this product is an open-source platform developed by Numato Lab in collaboration with TimVideos.us community. Any and all software available is created, maintained and supported by TimVideos.us community. Numato Lab’s support and warranty are limited to the physical hardware"01:10
swiveliirc you could acquire one of those opsis boards and run the milkymist stack on it, long after the original milkymist hardware had ceased production01:11
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Jookia98% funded!!!17:23
mntmnalmost there :317:30
dopplervery nice17:46
Jookia99%18:10
mntmn:O18:13
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dustywebACTION gets out the goblets and some sparkling cider19:09
dustywebmntmn: looks likely that it's 2 backers away, so you'll hit 100% and 100 backers at the same time :)19:09
mntmnfunny how that matched up yes19:16
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khmIs there a good SBC on the market I can use for porting work while waiting for the Reform?19:35
mntmnkhm: boundary devices have their own carrier, but there are cheaper options too19:36
mntmnthere's coral with 1gb ram https://coral.ai/products/dev-board/19:36
khmmntmn: what should I get to most closely replicate the video stuff?  I'm hoping to get 9front booted on similar hardware in advance19:39
mntmnkhm: that's tricky, you would need something with mipi-dsi for display if you later wanna be on the internal display19:43
mntmnkhm: but i can also help with that part19:43
khmso I could get either the coral or the nitrogen8m_mini and give it a shot, then work on the internal display when the reform ships?19:45
mntmnnot mini, that's a different architecture19:45
mntmnbest would be nitrogen8m19:45
khm(congrats on 99% funding already, btw)19:45
khmok19:45
mntmnbecause reform uses nitrogen8m_som19:45
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mntmn2 t-shirts and it's done20:29
_BnuIf only t-shirts were not banned in 99% of all countries. ('A`)20:44
mntmni think you mean snakes20:45
mntmni'm dumb and cannot into math20:47
dopplerhaha, just got a bank SMS that my payment finally went through21:35
dopplerand you've reached 100%. congrats!21:35
mntmnawesome!!!!21:36
mntmnthank you all. this is gonna be wild21:37
koz_Congratulations mntmn !21:37
koz_Now onto 200%.21:38
mntmn_:D21:41
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chartreuseCongrats22:10
chartreuseLess than a week and already funded. Really looking forward to playing with it and seeing what others do as well22:11
dustywebCONGRATS!!22:24
dustyweb\o/ \o/ \o/22:24
dustywebhttps://octodon.social/@cwebber/10416304616196442322:32
dustywebgave the best response I could22:32
jackhillyay! congrats!22:38
jackhilland with respect to the memory, my current x86_64 computer has 4GiB, and it's perfectly usable. I even use GNOME SHell.22:41
technomancysame22:41
dustywebjackhill: yes-ish... software is a gas22:42
dustyweb4GB should be plenty22:42
jackhillheh :)22:42
dustywebbut as time goes on, the more memory is contemporarily available, the more memory programs tend to take up22:42
khmI had to explain to some specification fetishist that I have massive computers in datacenters to do the hard work, and I want Reform as a computer that is nice to interact with physically.  The keyboard and pointing device and screen far outweigh any percieved limitations in the compute horsepower22:43
dustywebI mean, I was running an x200 a year ago22:43
dustywebso yeah22:43
dustywebI am sympathetic :)22:43
dustywebthough I try to not have computers in datacenters do too much hard work for me... hard not to these days tho22:44
khmwell I meant I have systems colocated22:44
adjtm_mntmn_, congratulations23:32
ex-parrotyay it's funded23:33
swivelo/23:35
ex-parrotI figured something was up when my credit card spontaneously combusted this morning :^)23:37
mntmnthank you!23:53
mntmnwe’re having dinner && gin tonic23:53
ex-parrot\o/23:59

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