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Posted: Nov. 12 2004,02:32 QUOTE

I guess the first thing I need to know is there software to burn a chip for my robot I'm makeing. And what burners work with linux?
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Posted: Nov. 12 2004,13:53 QUOTE

dunno exactly what you are getting at there. what hardware are you using. i expect it is possible.

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Posted: Nov. 12 2004,14:14 QUOTE

Dafydd Cealleigh, this isn't the same use of the word embedded that you're used to.  They are talking about dsl embedded into windows: you can run dsl under qemu as a program on your windows machine while windows is running.  You are thinking embedded like the programming that goes into chips that run TVs, cars, toasters, and even the occasional hobby robot.
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Posted: Nov. 12 2004,14:17 QUOTE

i am not sure, it seems like this is not a question of running dsl on this chip, simply manufacturing it.

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Posted: Nov. 14 2004,07:48 QUOTE

Quote (clacker @ Nov. 12 2004,09:14)
Dafydd Cealleigh, this isn't the same use of the word embedded that you're used to.  They are talking about dsl embedded into windows: you can run dsl under qemu as a program on your windows machine while windows is running.  You are thinking embedded like the programming that goes into chips that run TVs, cars, toasters, and even the occasional hobby robot.

Yes you are correct. I had misunderstood the use of the word 'embedded'.

So to my question, "Never mind."
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