Hello HolyGeek,

>The future seems to be mobile.. 

:-)

other technologies on the rise:

IBM have developed a way to print CPU's with inkjet technology
(early days)
Slicon Carbide allows the growing of crystal CPU's (Japanese research)
and there is a configerable CPU whose website was last updated
2 years ago

here is another example

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Stretch�s S5000 family of software-configurable processors is the industry�s first to 
embed powerful programmable logic within the processor engine. These chips combine the 
best of two worlds�the software model of general purpose processors and the powerful 
parallelism and flexibility of programmable logic. Stretch's comprehensive suite of 
development tools enables developers to configure and optimize the processor using 
only C/C++ code. As a result, Stretch delivers performance and end-product 
differentiation previously possible only with FPGAs and ASICs, but without the 
complex, lengthy design process imposed by them. Stretch�s software-configurable 
processors can be tailored quickly and easily to address compute-intensive 
applications in markets as diverse as consumer, telecommunications, networking, 
medical, and military. 
===============       http://www.stretchinc.com/products_s5000.php

Now if you are printing your CPU with an embedded operating system is it gonna be MS 
liscenced
or open source ?


Why is all this important?
Because Windows is nothing more than a glorified BIOS
- it is not important - the OS should be integrated into the hardware
- the Amiga did this (in part) and a new Amiga operating system
is being built with a new processor complementing it . . .

A PDA because the OS is embedded comes on instantly - what is this booting up nonsense?

MS has tried to makes operating systems software
I believe we need our OS in hardware (makes things much more secure)

>Depends on what you want. Easier then for example perl. Here is a faq;
>http://www.python.org/doc/faq/general.html
>Here are some of those nasty code examples:
>http://gnosis.cx/TPiP/099.code
>Clean, simple and straight - we are loving it. There is also perl, but
>python might be easier to learn.

Started learning Perl (it's the Lobster in me - I had a friend who was an oyster)
for doing CGI but found it too complex


>> Small screen? Direct to eye projection?
>
>I use a SV6 based monocular with a CF interface. A very small,
>projected with a mirror and lenses screen with 640x480 resolution -
>more then enough pixels for visual feedback or information processing.
>They are/were sold by Interactive Imaging Systems
>(http://www.iisvr.com).
>http://www.microopticalcorp.com/Products/vga.html#SV6
>
>Pictures here: http://home.deds.nl/~spike/gargoyle/index.html


many thanks for the links
here are some of the tmxxine wikis that people can enter and edit (without registering)
the swki - you have to rgister)
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WIKIS

0ZO's
http://sourceryforge.org/index.php/Ozmonaughts

SWIKI
http://tmx2.swiki.net/1

ASQ
http://alwayson.socialtext.net/index.cgi?ask_tmxxine

Laxmi Foundation
http://www.seedwiki.com/page.cfm?doc=Tmxxine&wikiid=5810

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Lobster


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