Hi,
I was reading slashdot, when I found a link on the Ben NanoNote, it's basically a (very) small machine with a 366mhz processor, had 32 megs of ram and a 320x240 screen, running linux natively.
I'm not sure how well something like Oricutron would work on that, but for $99 it's hard to find a better hardware from a cost effective/nice looking point of view.
Some more information here: http://sharism.cc/ and a small review on the device here http://www.linux.com/news/embedded-mobi ... dded-linux
Potential hardware for a "portable Oric"
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I'm running Oricutron on my Pandora, its a bit beefier than the Nanonote, but in the same class of device.
Its incredible having an Oric with me everywhere I go! And I do mean: everywhere!
If you haven't checked out the Pandora yet, have a look now:
http://openpandora.org/
Its incredible having an Oric with me everywhere I go! And I do mean: everywhere!
If you haven't checked out the Pandora yet, have a look now:
http://openpandora.org/