...and also
SLOF.
The objective is to solve this problem:
That is
Slide #4 of
Building Future Products; Tools, enablement, community, accelerators, a presentation we made at the Power.org Venture Capital Symposium in December 2005.
The board inside the 'YDL Powerstation' is made by IBM and is called the
Bimini. The Bimini is the PPC970MP Power.org Reference Design/Workstation. It is referenced on the SLOF page. The plan is to 'open source' the hardware design on Power.org as we did with the PegasosPPC design (
when we were still involved in Power.org). The good news is that the IBM Power.org folks have finally understood the value of OpenFirmware, the utility of using an off-the-shelf graphics card and that
Every Developer Needs a Desktop. That is where IBM should be leading us to keep the Power Architecture relevant and successful. After all, IBM owns the architecture. Let's see where IBM and Power.org drive this. We think it will need more more than YDL to be really successful, but it is a good start and we wish them all the best. It is nice to see that IBM is finally doing what it should be doing.
R&B :)