Linux runs the spectrum from High Performance to Power Efficient Computing
Date and Time
Wednesday, October 15, 2014 from 6:30 pm to 9:00 pm
Location
MIT Building E-51, Room 325
Brian DeLacey - CryptographicHistory gmail com
Kurt Keville , Thaumaturgical Engineer , MIT Clinical Research Center - kkeville alum mit edu
Summary
Dart on Debian on BeagleBoneBlack, plus a Linux HPC update
Abstract
Debian + Dart + BeagleBoneBlack
Brian DeLacey introduces the recent packaging of the Dart language for Debian on the BeagleBoneBlack. We'll look at Wheezy today and Jessie tomorrow. Brian's demos will showcase a webserver and a variety of sensor circuits and applications running Dart on the Debian-friendly BeagleBoneBlack. We'll discuss how this simple setup ties into the core ideas of “The Physical Web” project, recently announced by Google.
We'll revisit the crazy code churn rant heard round the community, and why Device Tree architecture was a huge revolution for ARM platforms. We'll also review the evolution of GPIO in the Linux kernel for software controlled digital signals. Bring your multimeter for a closer look at power efficient computing.
Also, Kurt Keville updates us on the current state of Linux High Performance
Computing (HPC).