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Abstract: Memory-mapped networks such as Scalable Coherent Interconnect (SCI) [5]
and Memory Channel [4] offer a new method for constructing network peripherals
by remoting a host's IO bus. This paper details our experiences
from building such an endpoint, and examines how greater support may
be provided.
1 Introduction
At ORL we have experimented with an exploded workstation configuration,
where low-cost multimedia peripherals known as network end-points are attached
directly to an ATM network.... (Update)
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...performance and scalability is delivered to a wide variety of applications. This project derives from earlier work remoting peripherals[8] in order to support the Collapsed LAN[9] 2 The Interconnect Hardware We have implemented a user level Network Interface Controller (NIC)...
...symmetric in nature, a host can be both a client and server of resources. Similar to our work is a remotely controlled display device [3], from the Collapsed LAN project [5] For this work, the authors had access to a passive PCI backplane, but still had troubles making the SCI...
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Steve Hodges, Steve Pope, Derek Roberts, Glenford Mapp, and Andy Hopper. Remoting Peripherals using Memory-Mapped Networks. Technical Report 98.7, AT&T Laboratories Cambridge, 1998. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/hodges98remoting.html More
@misc{ hodges98remoting,
author = "S. Hodges and S. Pope and D. Roberts and G. Mapp and A. Hopper",
title = "Remoting Peripherals using Memory-Mapped Networks",
text = "Steve Hodges, Steve Pope, Derek Roberts, Glenford Mapp, and Andy Hopper.
Remoting Peripherals using Memory-Mapped Networks. Technical Report 98.7,
AT&T Laboratories Cambridge, 1998.",
year = "1998",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/hodges98remoting.html" }
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