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Re: MAP == A-Eon.com? Part 2
Posted on 3-Jan-2010 18:18:59
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@billt

Titan has been ruled out by TrevorD already. The 864x is not too compatible with 16x PCIe and more than 4 GB ram. Leaves virtually only the PA 1682.

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Re: MAP == A-Eon.com? Part 2
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i have no idea... its in the page source of http://a-eon.com/5.html


No idea what xorro is, but after seeing you point to the clue, look more closel;y at the pci-express slot closest to the white pci slots. I didn' t notice at first, looked likey at anther physical x16 slot, but it is actually more like a x1 slot with something directly behind it that looks like the same slot. Since it sounds like something not industry standard, the FPGA must go there. Xorro, borrowing the X from the Xilinx? Hmmm...

Finally got to the first thread part where Rogue talks about this Xorro slot a bit.

It doesn't financially make sense to make any custom chip silicon, it must all be in the FPGA, which must be the Xorro slot. IMHO.

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