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Bandit-2
Greetings:

My name is bandit Gangwere.
I am a friend of Ken Lloyd.
I am a Systems Engineer and specialize in Mission-Critical embedded systems.
Right now, I am interested in learning if this field can be applied
to making better embedded systems, or in applying them to new fields.
I also have a 16-yo son in the larval-geek phase and want to expose
him to a broad set of fields and interests.

When I am able to make it to one of the Fri morning events,
I will explain how I got the name 'bandit'.
You will then never forget me, for good or ill :^)

Thanks ... bandit

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bandit at cruzio.com
505-228-8197



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greetings from bandit, a new member

Dale Schumacher
Welcome, Bandit!

I am also very interested in reliable massively parallel embedded systems.
In fact, as I have not yet posted my own introduction, I will try to compose
one now.

On Feb 18, 2008 12:15 AM, bandit <bandit at cruzio.com> wrote:

> Greetings:
>
> My name is bandit Gangwere.
> I am a friend of Ken Lloyd.
> I am a Systems Engineer and specialize in Mission-Critical embedded
> systems.
> Right now, I am interested in learning if this field can be applied
> to making better embedded systems, or in applying them to new fields.
> I also have a 16-yo son in the larval-geek phase and want to expose
> him to a broad set of fields and interests.
>
> When I am able to make it to one of the Fri morning events,
> I will explain how I got the name 'bandit'.
> You will then never forget me, for good or ill :^)
>
> Thanks ... bandit
>
> --
> bandit at cruzio.com
> 505-228-8197
>
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greetings from bandit, a new member

Marcus G. Daniels
Hi Dale, bandit,
> I am also very interested in reliable massively parallel embedded systems.
A couple of projects possibly of interest..

http://www.xtreemos.eu
http://www.kerrighed.org

Idea of XtreemOS is to allow migration of jobs not just amongst a
cluster (as with Kerrighed), but amongst a heterogeneous computing
platform (e.g. over the internet).   Both are Linux kernel extensions.

Marcus



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greetings from bandit, a new member

Kenneth Lloyd
Marcus, Dale, and Bandit,

You might be interested in NVidia's CUDA which uses the GPU instead of the
CPU for MPC.  NVidia has also launched Tesla - a MPC platform.

http://www.nvidia.com/object/cuda_home.html

=============================
Kenneth A. Lloyd
CEO and Director of Systems Science
Watt Systems Technologies Inc.
Albuquerque, NM USA

 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: friam-bounces at redfish.com
> [mailto:friam-bounces at redfish.com] On Behalf Of Marcus G. Daniels
> Sent: Monday, February 18, 2008 7:55 AM
> To: The Friday Morning Applied Complexity Coffee Group
> Subject: Re: [FRIAM] greetings from bandit, a new member
>
> Hi Dale, bandit,
> > I am also very interested in reliable massively parallel
> embedded systems.
> A couple of projects possibly of interest..
>
> http://www.xtreemos.eu
> http://www.kerrighed.org
>
> Idea of XtreemOS is to allow migration of jobs not just
> amongst a cluster (as with Kerrighed), but amongst a
> heterogeneous computing
> platform (e.g. over the internet).   Both are Linux kernel extensions.
>
> Marcus
>
>
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