Reply by September 25, 20072007-09-25
On Sep 25, 1:04 am, Rob Horton <yahoo@mr_horton.com> wrote:
> Just had an email turn up about a webcast from Lattice about lowcost > programmable ethernet gaskets. > > Ethernet gaskets. > > Huh?
Here's a picture: <http://www.solectek.com/files/pdf/manuals/1346901_A.pdf> My best guess is that it keeps the frames from getting lost in the ether. It could be that some of them wind up slipping through the net. Hoe that helps, G.
Reply by Rob Horton September 25, 20072007-09-25
John Devereux wrote:
> Rob Horton <yahoo@mr_horton.com> writes: > >> Just had an email turn up about a webcast from Lattice about lowcost >> programmable ethernet gaskets. >> >> Ethernet gaskets. > > It's to prevent memory leaks. > > (Most PCs continuously leak memory via the network interface. They get > slower and slower the longer they run, as the amount of remaining > memory is reduced). >
:) I feel the need for a wikipedia entry
Reply by John Devereux September 25, 20072007-09-25
Rob Horton <yahoo@mr_horton.com> writes:

> Just had an email turn up about a webcast from Lattice about lowcost > programmable ethernet gaskets. > > Ethernet gaskets.
It's to prevent memory leaks. (Most PCs continuously leak memory via the network interface. They get slower and slower the longer they run, as the amount of remaining memory is reduced). -- John Devereux
Reply by Rob Horton September 25, 20072007-09-25
Just had an email turn up about a webcast from Lattice about lowcost 
programmable ethernet gaskets.

Ethernet gaskets.

Huh?