I find it interesting that $100 laptops and stripped down versions of software is supposed to solve the world's problems of poverty and hunger...
OLPC is a nice project to improve the education of African children, I support it with no reservation.
M$'s project is another issue which I don't think I know the whole truth yet.
One of our Pastors just got back from Africa - she showed us pics. I think they'd rather have food than laptops....
One of our Pastors just got back from Africa - she showed us pics. I think they'd rather have food than laptops....
Thats still $2 more expensive than Vista is in China.
http://www.newlaunches.com/archives/...d_in_china.php
i remember ooo probably 7-8 months ago Steve offered to install OSX on all of those laptops for no charge at all. I believe there was some argument about it being a proprietary OS and that they were going to stick with Red Hat or something. i think its kind of rediculous that they would not want a mainstream OS on those laptops. Granted linux is pretty stable, but OSX is used by 5% of the population (or whatever) Red Hat, less than 1%.
*cough* iBook G3 */cough*OLPC is a small laptop with everything built in. I don't think SJ was offering hardware, and its hard to imagine OSX would fit in a laptop as cheap as those, take a look
*cough* iBook G3 */cough*
You do remember the original clamshell, right?lol, iBooks G3 is much bigger than this, with larger HDD, RAM, AFAIK, the olpc is using a flash drive with several GBs space as HDD.
You do remember the original clamshell, right?
More about the specifications...I only saw it, never really touched it. yes, I know the colorful design looks similar.
More about the specifications...
then, size, this thing is Tiny:* AMD Geode LX-700@0.8W (datasheet)
* CPU clock speed: 433 Mhz
* DRAM memory: 256 MiB dynamic RAM
* Data rate: Dual — DDR333 — 166 Mhz
* Open Firmware bootloader; 1024KB SPI-interface flash ROM
* Mass storage: 1024 MiB SLC NAND flash, high-speed flash controller
* Drives: No rotating media