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QuestionMoitor HDMI Pin
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QuestionIS possible to activate after safe remove in USB Port Pin
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QuestionDoes anyone have an app or source code (c# or c++) to control servo motors directly via the parallel port Pin
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GeneralRe: Does anyone have an app or source code (c# or c++) to control servo motors directly via the parallel port Pin
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Questiondongle Pin
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QuestionCreating USB Harware Keys Pin
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QuestionTCP/IP Offloading Engine based NIC's, RDMA, and a new Innovation? Pin
Aerman456721-Oct-09 18:35
Aerman456721-Oct-09 18:35 
Hey Everyone,

I was just reading about Killer NIC's[^],
RDMA[^] and TCP/IP Offload Engine Technology[].

And I was thinking, especially about the RDMA which seemed like a very interesting idea, which coupled with the TOE architecture in a modern NIC (although apparently found almost exclusively in servers currently), and my curiosity was genuinely piqued.

And so I thought that I might like to have one of those Killer NICS, or one like it, but my Toshiba Satellite laptop clearly has no PCI Express x2 port. It does, however have an express slots, which with my computer's built in NIC and WiFi cards, I have never considered useful.

So the thought occurred to me that a TOE NIC should exist for the express port, but that would be redundant with the Wireless card it already has, and although I don't know much about the Express Port's bus, doesn't seem like it would provide any significant gain in performance.

Then it occurred to me; there is a notebook DIMM slot.

That's what lead me to the following idea - an expansion device that consists of a Wifi card complete with the TOE architecture for de-obfuscating wireless internet communications, the constant bandwidth consuming synch's, ack's, DNS address resolution frames, etc. etc. that then mates directly with the memory expansion DIMM.

In other words, when my CPU access memory 0xFFFFFF or whatever, which is in the Laptop's expansion DIMM slot, it is literally accessing raw memmory written there by the WiFi transceiver, consisting of the content of web pages that have been requested, and neatly and very efficiently stripped of all the unnecessary (at this stage) TCP/IP and 802.11x garbage. To send frames, the CPU simply WRITES to the memory block.

Isn't it brilliant!

What does everyone else think? What caveats do you foresee?

Thanks everyone, I find this proposition tantalizing.
-The Scientist

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