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1. Warpstock Europe 2006 |
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last updated at 30 Nov, 2006 12:35 (2 times) Thought that we needed a thread to talk about the latest Warpstock Europe 2006; so for thoose of you that wasn't there - ask about here it here - and for thoose of you that managed to get there - tell about it here! And is you haven't seen the images from Warpstock Europe 2006, check them out here. If you have any comments on the images, post them here as well. I haven't managed to add text to all images yet, but open for suggestions there as well.To mention one thing that I really was happy about to hear is that the upcoming eCS v2.0 will have the SMP kernel as an optional installation feature; so all new Duo core CPU's won't be wasted. |
| Date: 30 Nov, 2006 on 09:58 |
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2. Re:Warpstock Europe 2006 |
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| There was supposed to be a session on an OS/2 based PBX. Anybody have more info? What special hardware does it need? |
| Date: 01 Dec, 2006 on 18:26 |
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3. Re:Warpstock Europe 2006 |
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ecsguy (01 Dec, 2006 18:26): There was supposed to be a session on an OS/2 based PBX. Anybody have more info?What special hardware does it need?
They have made their own PCI-based hardware that does all the work and put it together with a VIA EPIA board and of course their own software. From what I could see it worked really well since all the processing is done on the PCI-card. A photo of the system can be found here. |
| Date: 01 Dec, 2006 on 19:24 |
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4. Re:Warpstock Europe 2006 |
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Kim (01 Dec, 2006 19:24): They have made their own PCI-based hardware that does all the work and put it together with a VIA EPIA board and of course their own software. From what I could see it worked really well since all the processing is done on the PCI-card. A photo of the system can be found here.
Thanks, very interesting Does anybody have contact info for the developers or sales? |
| Date: 03 Dec, 2006 on 02:38 |
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5. Re:Warpstock Europe 2006 |
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Kim (30 Nov, 2006 12:35): To mention one thing that I really was happy about to hear is that the upcoming eCS v2.0 will have the SMP kernel as an optional installation feature; so all new Duo core CPU's won't be wasted.
Very good news! |
| Date: 03 Dec, 2006 on 14:32 |
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6. Re:Warpstock Europe 2006 |
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ecsguy (03 Dec, 2006 02:3 :Thanks, very interesting Does anybody have contact info for the developers or sales?
Hi ecsguy, this is Thomas Klein from the WSE2006 organisation team. Sorry to reply with a little delay but this thread has slipped my attention it seems. You can contact either Jan Lauer (www.logicconsult.de) who does the "marketing", services and support stuff AFAIK or Wolfram Schmid (www.ws-it.de) who is the developer of software and the controller card. But neither website has current information about the PBX stuff. I think they are just too busy to care for the website...  If you didn't know, the session transcript from wse2006 is online as PDF: http://www.warpstock.net/wse2006/downloads/APP09/APP09_PBX_on_eComStation.pdf (event website, "agenda" -> "sessions" -> bottom of page) HTH Greetings Thomas |
| Date: 08 Dec, 2006 on 22:37 |
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7. Re:Warpstock Europe 2006 |
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| Thanks for that input Thomas, I'm currently at vacation (sitting on a small island in the carribean) and couldn't access my notes and papers from warpstock. |
| Date: 09 Dec, 2006 on 21:59 |
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