Hiya,

Insofar as I know the Nokia Tablets have a TI processor: It's an ARM core with a DSP as a second core.
There's no Rev for ARM.

I've been keeping an eye on this HP 2133 Mini-Note, looks to be released soon (heard between April and June):

http://h40059.www4.hp.com/hp2133/

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HP_2133_Mini-Note_PC

http://www.laptopmag.com/review/laptops/hp-2133-mini-note.aspx

http://www.supergps.co.uk/hp-compaq-2133-mininote-pc-vista-basic- os-2gb-ram-120gb-hdd-p-3374.html?gad=CMDIu8kDEgg-s_Nh2Zr1URiY3OT- AyCY9p4z&

http://www.supergps.co.uk/hp-compaq-2133-mininote-pc-linux-os-1gb- ram-120gb-hdd-p-3278.html?gad=CMDIu8kDEgg-s_Nh2Zr1URiY3OT-AyCY9p4z&


Vid here: http://www.rm.com/LEA/Products/Product.asp?cref=PD1164671


The Via C7 CPU is x86 compatible (I don't know whether this will be replaced with the more advanced Intel Atom which just came out at the beginning of April).

The RAM is upgradeable and 1 Gbit ethernet. Integrated stereo mic?!
The display won me over (1024x768) as well as the processor plus the choice of either SATA SSD and SATA HD (I'd use the SSD for travel, backup to HD).

I've heard Asus may be shipping a new version of the EEEPC with a higher definition display with touch-screen plus more RAM. Will wait and see...

Cheers,

Luis.


On 22 Apr 2008, at 13:19, David Bovill wrote:

Thanks a lot for that Ben>

NB - what about the new Linux based Nokia Tablets... it seems like quite a few Linux apps are being ported without too much trouble - seems GTK + /
Gnome based... not sure what Rev 2.9 requires...

 * http://arstechnica.com/reviews/hardware/nokia-n810-review.ars/4
 * http://maemo.org/intro/


2008/4/22 Ben Rubinstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

On 16/4/08 14:30, David Bovill wrote:

What is the smallest PC that anyone has managed to get a Revolution
application running on - any operating system? Is there a hand held?
Something without a built in screen? The Eee PC is one of the smallest I
can
find so far and certainly cheap - and the only one I know of that people
have actually got Rev running on? I guess none of the Windows Mobile
operating systems are an option?


We've installed a Rev-built app on a bunch of very small custom built
units that were running Windows Embedded, on a fanless VIA Mini-ITX
motherboard <http://www.viatech.com/>, with a 256MB solid-state disk. (These were installed in vehicles, so it was important to have no moving parts and low power requirements.) Had no problems except that we had to
fiddle with the OS image a few times before we got the combination of
components we needed.

We also evaluated Puppy Linux on the same hardware (we ended up with 75
units, so the potential saving on Windows Embedded licenses was
considerable); it all worked fine except that we needed better multimedia support than Rev made available on Linux at that time. With 2.9 I suspect
we could have gone that route.

- Ben

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