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> Now as an alternative I suggested putting one REAL processor on each
> node (P-II/400) and one that does all the nasty side-tasks (say a
> P-II/200)

Way overkill. A much more interesting model is to use something like
a strongarm on a PCI card (eg the EBSA285) to do the I/O and U-NET
message passing stuff you want help with. With the Digital 21285 bridge
your ARM board runs in its own memory space but can hit all of PCI space

Alan


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