Re: Small Linux HW to be carried in a model airplane

From: Guy Macon (_see.web.page__at__www.guymacon.com_)
Date: 02/06/05


Date: Sun, 06 Feb 2005 20:44:06 +0000


Grant Edwards wrote:
>
>On 2005-02-06, CBFalconer <cbfalconer@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>> Must be a fairly hefty model, dragging along [that]
>long Ethernet cable [...] Are you really sure you aren't
>overspeccing things a hair?
>
>That's likely for programming, configuration and upload
>download of data files.

In other words, he is over-specifying. There is no need for
ethernet for those purposes. He can do it all through one
of the RS232 ports. He shouldn't add weight to his airplane
for functions that he can do without.

>I would guess he knows more about what he's trying to do
>than you do.

On Usenet, that would often be a poor guess.



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