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Subject: [ts-7000] Re: 16 Node TS-7200 Cluster
From: "dbpalan" <>
Date: Fri, 21 Oct 2005 09:24:36 -0000
>From what I captured in the article, it just show how would you
"mount" the boards with the specially designed screws, without any
information how to connect the boards (Seems there is cable out from
the PC/104 slots but cannot see how is its connection) , what is the
purpose for making this "7200 cluster" and even any kind of
performance information.

--- In  "bucky2090" <> wrote:
>
> There is a fascinating article in the November 2005 issue of Linux
> Journal describing the clustering of 16 TS-7200 boards and stuffing
> the works into a small plastic toolbox.  This is must reading for
> anyone interested in embedded Linux.
> 
> The article was written by Ron Minnich, a research scientist at the
> Los Alamos National Laboratory.  It is titled, "The Ultimate Linux
> Lunchbox."  Kudos to Technologic Systems for creating such a cool
device.
> 
> For those who do not have access to the article and it there is enough
> interest, I will try and get reprint permission from the magazine so
> we can post it somewhere.
> 
> MGS
>






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