woodelf wrote:
> Jim Leonard wrote:
> What is a "user port"?
Sridhar wrote:
I would assume something similar to the geek port on the BeBox.
woodelf wrote:
Well that would imply that you have a user wanting
to have the do something other than "install todays OS game".
Neither of those responses answer the question. Tony: What is a "user
port" as you originally referred to it, and what was it used for?
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