John L. Sokol - computer expert, video, compression, information theory and all things cool.
Thursday, February 05, 2009
Inflationary period.
I hear many of my friends talking about inflation or hyper-inflation with Obama.
Actually this may be a good thing for those of us on the bottom. Assets < $1m basically. It will push some things down relative to others. So things of constant price, like that written into a contract are in effect reduced in price. Like Rental Agreements and the salaries of those still employed. In the mean time, it's effectively cheaper to hire new people at the same old wages. Decreasing unemployment. But more importantly I think new salaries and home values will rise quickly. While at the same time those worthless notes that all the banks sold are in US Dollars, and so they will in effect become more valuable as housing prices rise in dollars, but the value of the Dollar will sink to compensate. So in effect the foreign investors will only see a slight gain, relative to there local currency but a large gain in dollars. This could also help to stabilize global markets. The really problem is throttling the inflation. It's like going down a steep hill in go cart. With breaks and under control it's great, a little exciting ducking and diving obstacles. Inflation is the same way, it become a chain reaction if left unchecked. Basically going down a steep hill with no breaks. It's quite a different experience. The key is to run at 4 to 6% a year. This seems to be the proper level and about average for the past 100 years or so. I think undershooting is as bad as overshooting on inflation. But I think we will need even more then 10% a year, but if we over shoot too far all hell could break loose. The people that really get hurt with inflation are those holding on to cash or committed in a fixed dollars agreement. Um, like banks and dumb investors..... Even those sitting on gold will probably miss out because as real estate and other commodities inflate some will inflate faster then the dollar drops, and so will increase in relative value over gold. Interestingly now is the time to buy up those real estate bonds at 50 cents on the dollar before inflation kicks in restoring home values. I don't know about you, but I am really look forward to some inflation. The early 80's was a wild time if you remember, 15% inflation. 18% interest on home loans, credit card interest seemed reasonable and savings accounts paid out 9% interest at the local Savings and Loan. For those to young to rememeber, it's a type of small bank now on the endangers species list that was wipped out in the thousands by John Mc Cain and his buddies.
The first CPU chips just hit the market. Apple, Commodore, Tandy, Atari all burst into existence at that time, US startup's where thriving.
Well we all came down from that one without too much of a hang over, not like in the roaring 20's.
But look back at the history. The good times, flooded with progress and creativity where in inflationary periods.
Labels:
banks,
hyper-inflation,
Obama,
realestate bonds
Monday, February 02, 2009
Tiny-Tech Embedded
Dear John,
How are you! I hope you still remember me( Dennis ) from Tiny-Tech Embedded Inc.
We are pleased to inform you that we now have another EP9302 based SBC board named TB550. It's an enhanced version of the old TB550A SBC. From the attached document(TB550-HW-GUIDE.pdf), you could see the features about the board, and more information can be found from other attached documents.
We sincerely hope this SBC could become your choice for your applications.
We look forward to hearing from you soon.
Thanks and Best Regards,
Dennis Zhou
Tiny-Tech Embedded Inc.
Tel: 86-755-86026660
Fax: 86-755-86026690
Mob: 86-13510333022
www.tin-tech.biz
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Sorry I haven't put their PDF up.
TB550 SBC has the following hardware.
TB550 has the following highlighted software features.
Tel: 86-755-86026660
Fax: 86-755-86026690
Mob: 86-13510333022
www.tin-tech.biz
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Sorry I haven't put their PDF up.
TB550 SBC has the following hardware.
- 200MHz ARM920T core processor with MMU support.
EP9302 from Cirrus Logic, runs internally up to 200MHz. - 100MHz high-speed SDRAM, 32MB on board
- 2M(by default) NOR flash memory
- 64M(by default, support up to 512MB) NAND flash memory
- On-board SD socket supports up to 8GB V1.0 or V2.0 SD/SDHC cards
- One 10/100M Ethernet port
- On-board DS1307 based battery-backed RTC
- Two 12M USB2.0 host port(one on standard USB-A type connector)
- AC97 audio input/output jacks
- Two serial ports, one on standard DB9 connector
- 5-channel ADC
- Extended static memory bus (16-bit data width, 20-bit address)
- Extended connector with 16 GPIO-s, I2C bus and SPI bus (slave & master)
- Optional 54Mbps WIFI module (with WEP and WPA support)
- 14-pin standard ARM JTAG debug port
- Wide DC input range: 4.75V ~ 23V, with on-board PTC for over-current protection
- Less than 2W power dissipation
- Compact size of 111x109.3(mm), 4 mounting holes
TB550 has the following highlighted software features.
- TinyBOOT as the bootloader
- Patched Linux kernel based on 2.6 tree
- Drivers for all of the on-board devices: serial, Ethernet, USB host, SD/SDHC card, NAND flash, RTC, I2C, AC97, WIFI module (optional) etc
- Supporting file systems include YAFFS2, EXT2, EXT3, FAT/FAT32, etc
- Busybox based compact-sized root file system for small applications
- Debian based root file system for standard applications
- Running Debian from SD card or on-board 512MB NAND flash
- Various software installed: wireless tools (iwconfig, etc), wpa_supplicant, madplay, ftp server, usb hotplug, autofs, fdisk etc
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