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. . . and pay several hundred dollars more than the stack of SD cards for it? No thanks.
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2008-09-22
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2008-09-22
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2008-09-22
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I like that idea a lot.
Though, that's starting to sound an awful lot like what the Buglabs project is for. I don't remember if they have battery and storage modules, though. That and a PCMCIA or ExpressCard module would probably be enough for _me_.
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2008-09-22
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2008-09-22
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If you're going to host game servers on it some are closed source and require x86 (or x86 compatibility). Some also require quite some resources. If this is important maybe Intel Atom is an option. I read today they're going dual-core.
Quake1/2/3 servers are very portable though. I even ran this, with client, on SGI MIPS.Enemy Terrirory I don't know, its basically a Q3 mod.
I'd also love DVB-H on it because public television broadcasts (similar to the Beeb) on DVB-H are free here (already paid for via tax).
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2008-09-22
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Please check the original post. The goal here is for applications (games, etc) that are highly portable. Forget x86 dependencies. That's too Microsoft-centric. I'm talking flash, java, silverlight, etc.
Personally, I don't care to support ANY closed source apps for this premise.
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2008-09-22
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No, it's not just Microsoft-centric; Apple makes closed-source x86 stuff, too!
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2008-09-22
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Though, that's starting to sound an awful lot like what the Buglabs project is for. I don't remember if they have battery and storage modules, though. That and a PCMCIA or ExpressCard module would probably be enough for _me_.
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