Some folks on the list have made a living doing prototyping, or are electrical engineers, & so on, if those folks work together they can make directions to help everyone else hack the machine... [It might make sense to have us Seattle area HW Hackers get one, early, (like order it now?) and figure out how to do it all, get a laptop drive up under Linux (I have a spare 120 Megger!) & get a machine going on the desktop... then re-case it in a smaller package & see what we can see. I'd even buy the computer, if someone else will help figure out how to do it! Then we write up a web page or something (I have 5 megs free, unused, at present) and post details <G> (I'm rusty on hardware hacking, but have done lots of it; no experience on wearables, and way novicey on Linux, but have lotsa tools here for Dos & hardware work.) Guys?] It shouldn't be all THAT horrible (I hope?! Should it?? <G>) Mark Willis> mitchell johnson wrote: > > So so these computers have to be hardware hacked? > and r u all going to do it urself? > cause i know if i got 1 i would,nt know how, maybe i could but i > would,nt like to try at $100 a try.
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