Most of it is on their crowdsupply page.
https://www.crowdsupply.com/raptor-computing-systems/talos-secure-workstation/updates
Also on Raptor Engineering's homepage
https://www.raptorengineering.com/TALOS/prerelease.php
Would have been a cool system.
On Fri, Jan 13, 2017 at 10:55 PM, Charles C
Hi, is there a way to see all the promotional materials of Talos?
Thanks,
-Charles
On Fri, Jan 13, 2017 at 4:10 PM, J.B. Nicholson wrote:
> Arthur Torrey wrote:
>
>> I can buy (or even trash pick) several 'trailing edge' Wintel laptop or
>> desktop systems, and get them to at least moderately fr
>I'm writing with a somewhat specific question. I'm a non-developing
>employee of a Missouri software company. In my spare time, I do
>develop,
>though, and am about to release a program of substantial size as free
>software. I'm concerned about my employer's finding out about this and
>using it t
Arthur Torrey wrote:
I can buy (or even trash pick) several 'trailing edge' Wintel laptop or
desktop systems, and get them to at least moderately free states for
less than what an EOMA68 costs, let alone the amount needed to get a
functional Talos box
I'd look at EOMA68 (and any other forwa
Fabián Rodríguez wrote:
* Give $10 or $250 - no options in-between
The price gap that mattered more to me was the machine price gap -- $3700
for a mainboard ("CPU, RAM, power supply, storage drives, and chassis sold
separately") and $7100 for a working computer without monitor. That's both
s
On 2017-01-13 05:19 PM, Adam Van Ymeren wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 13, 2017 at 5:00 PM, Charles Cossé wrote:
>> I think you should refer to the paperwork you signed when you became
>> employed there. Usually they say that they own everything you do on their
>> time and you could get in legal trouble re
On Fri, Jan 13, 2017 at 5:00 PM, Charles Cossé wrote:
> I think you should refer to the paperwork you signed when you became
> employed there. Usually they say that they own everything you do on their
> time and you could get in legal trouble releasing if it's technically
> theirs. But see what
I think you should refer to the paperwork you signed when you became
employed there. Usually they say that they own everything you do on their
time and you could get in legal trouble releasing if it's technically
theirs. But see what others say ...
-Charles
On Fri, Jan 13, 2017 at 12:34 PM, Greg
On 13/01/17 22:20, Arthur Torrey wrote:
> I looked at the Talos and thought that it was really nice in concept, but WAY
> out of my price range...
>
> Alex is right about the cost factors and scale, etc., and that the target
> price isn't unreasonable for the scope of the project... But at the s
Hello, all,
I'm writing with a somewhat specific question. I'm a non-developing
employee of a Missouri software company. In my spare time, I do develop,
though, and am about to release a program of substantial size as free
software. I'm concerned about my employer's finding out about this and
usin
I looked at the Talos and thought that it was really nice in concept, but WAY
out of my price range...
Alex is right about the cost factors and scale, etc., and that the target price
isn't unreasonable for the scope of the project... But at the same time, I
will say "Not My Problem" - as my is
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