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Re: Finally a HiDef Replacement for XBMC?
But aren't you always going to need some sort of OS to handle
scheduling, memory, network, storage etc.?
If the Linux port happens then a cut down version of Linux, running
xbmc on a board with hdmi out might be interested - especialy if
someone can come up with a nice case to put it in...
Andy
On Feb 8, 2008 10:22 AM, Richard <rich_lists@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> I would rather see it running natively on the hardware rather then as
an
> application ontop of an operating system. It does that on the xbox
hardware
> which is an intel CPU, so all they would have to do is get it booting
xbmc
> and provide a way to format the drive in a way that's compatible with
xbmc.
> - Sure, there will be graphics chipset issues too but that's all
solvable
> since the apple hardware has an intel cpu just like the xbox.
>
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