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In article , "Tarver Engineering"
wrote: The primary processor in CIP is the Intel i960MX microprocessor,which is used strictly for avionics processing. Pretty obvious I think. Yep, you somehow believe because Phill Miller is clueless, others must be clueless as well. I was correct and what Felger wrote is wrong. I do wonder at Phil's reading disability sometimes. The i960 has no application outside Lockmart's MPP. Not true. The i960 was used on several other programs. I worked on some of them myself. -- Harry Andreas Engineering raconteur |
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![]() "Harry Andreas" wrote in message ... In article , "Tarver Engineering" wrote: The primary processor in CIP is the Intel i960MX microprocessor,which is used strictly for avionics processing. Pretty obvious I think. Yep, you somehow believe because Phill Miller is clueless, others must be clueless as well. I was correct and what Felger wrote is wrong. I do wonder at Phil's reading disability sometimes. The i960 has no application outside Lockmart's MPP. Not true. The i960 was used on several other programs. I worked on some of them myself. We have several statements including the GAO claiming that the i960 is now F-22 only. I stated in my other posts that the i960 was a printer control processor in the real world.(so obsolete) The real problem for Lockmart is that they are attempting to build an MPP that Intel could not build themselves and the continueing structure risk mitigation. |
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