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Posted: May 24 2007,22:51 |
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Quote (MakodFilu @ May 22 2007,08:04) | If it contributes to ease your mind, pay a visit to www.OpenCores.org |
Intersting site there; it sounds like good news to me.
I clicked on that URL, but could only get a blank page. I'll try it again later, but if Sun is going opensource, then that is good news too, because it means a continued supply of usable hardware.
Quote (jpeters @ May 22 2007,12:51) | In my opinion, it's a great blessing that many companies cater primarily to windows; it's like a guarantee that the masses of users will not be able to switch over. That means the rest of us get to use a great OS without viruses and all the worms, glut, etc., etc., that make using a computer a nightmare. |
Either extreme seems bad; In one direction, we have nothing we can program. In the other, linux becomes another WinDoze. Here in the middle is where its at.
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