[NBLUG/talk] Epiphany/Parallella talk next week

William Tracy afishionado at gmail.com
Tue Oct 11 14:52:40 PDT 2016


Hello,

I'm asking for $200 (each) for the P1602s. For comparison, the 1600 and
1601 are available on Amazon for $100 and $150, respectively. I'll talk
about the differences between the Parallella models in detail tonight.

I accept PayPal. :-)

William

On Oct 11, 2016 2:18 PM, "Allan Cecil" <allan at nblug.org> wrote:

> Hi William,
>
> I'm sending a separate announcement reminder about your talk at 7:30
> tonight but I wanted to reply here and ask if you had a price in mind for
> the Parallellas you are selling for anyone who was interested.  Just
> curious,
>
> A.C.
> ******
> President, North Bay Linux User's Group
>
> On 10/07/2016 11:31 PM, William Tracy wrote:
> > Hi!
> >
> > Next week I will be presenting about the Epiphany, a 16-core chip (a
> 64-core variant also exists) and the Parallella, a single-board credit
> card-sized computer that features an Epiphany coprocessor. I was one of the
> backers of the Kickstarter campaign that originally funded the creation of
> the Parallella, so I got to see the whole thing--the good, the bad, and the
> ugly.
> >
> > I will have two P1602 "Embedded System" Parallellas available for sale
> after the talk. These are the variant with the Zynq 7020 CPU that were
> shipped to the Kickstarter backers. This version is no longer generally
> available, so make sure you come see them before they're gone!
> >
> > See you Tuesday,
> > William Tracy
> > afishionado at gmail.com <mailto:afishionado at gmail.com>
> > (408) 685-4819
> >
> > "Actually it's more like the 'j' in Eyjafjallajökull."
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> >
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