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Re: Testaus





On Mon, 15 Dec 2008, Eric Rucker wrote:

On Dec 15, 3:43 am, Gav <g...@yahoo.com.au> wrote:
On Dec 15, 1:44 pm, "Michael J. Mahon" <mjma...@aol.com> wrote:

The 17-board AppleCrate II consumes about 75W total!

You could be on to something there - from memory a fully populated HP
c-class blade enclosure (16 blades) can suck up to 6KW of juice (or
there abouts) - the answer to the worlds energy problems is now
obvious - I think we should give Apple a call and get them to crank up
the Apple II assembly line... ;-)

The funny thing is, the Apple II is horribly energy inefficient for
what it is, in today's time. With modern process technology, you could
probably make a *MUCH* more power efficient Apple-II-on-a-chip ASIC,
and run it off of a couple AA batteries for a ridiculously long time.

I mean, my calculator has much, much more processing power than any
Apple II, even a GS with a 14MHz TWGS, thanks to its 75MHz ARM920T-
based core, and it uses four AAA batteries, and I think I've only
changed them once in over a year. And, it seems that thing's processor
is made on a 180 nm process (which was state of the art in 1999,
outdated in 2003 or so,) not current 65 or 45 nm processes.


I've actually thought of the idea of doing an Apple //e on a chip with the common peripherals (parallel, serial, mouse, mockingboard, drive port, internal 64 MB "hard drive"), if I but knew how.

(Though after using the "Extended Debugging Monitor" I dunno I want to go back to the original //e firmware, even the enhanced :P)

-uso.