[ot] Beagle Board Powered Laptop


Rico said:
Goity said:
daclassicgamingmaster said:
Goity said:
I love you chad, like a fat person loves cake!
I love you chad, like these hash brownies I'm about to bake!

I love you chad, for heaven's sake!

My love for you could fill a lake!

Thinking of you makes my right arm ache!
 
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I get the point you all are trying to make
It seems my sig scheme was a mistake
Sometimes criticism can be hard to shake
By adding positive reviews I tried to compensate
But I realize now it makes me seem like a flake
So the +1 Chad's I will now forsake
That I will no longer look like a snake
Now can we return to the topic of which we first spake?
Of what kind of netbook we could use the Beagle Board to create?
 
Since it's a low power consumer it could be used for laptops in third world countries where electricity is not always readily available.
 
chad78 said:
I get the point you all are trying to make
It seems my sig scheme was a mistake
Sometimes criticism can be hard to shake
By adding positive reviews I tried to compensate
But I realize now it makes me seem like a flake
So the +1 Chad's I will now forsake
That I will no longer look like a snake
Now can we return to the topic of which we first spake?
Of what kind of netbook we could use the Beagle Board to create?
With that post you're tempting fate.
 
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It is a lie is this cake.

chocolate-cake-sl-366569-l.jpg
 
Me wantee beagleboard laptop.

Pandora with large SD cards :p

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A true laptop would be nice though, but with 256MB RAM instead of 128MB, and compact flash instead of hard drive.
 
How about this
http://lwn.net/Articles/306841/
Its the gumstix overo. It has OMAP3503 so no fancy 3D. I guess you could put in one beagleboard + about 10 gumstix ( its the size of a stick of gum without the motherboard) into a typical notebook case to make a cluster. You can get the gumstix without the motherboard and it could communicate with the other nodes by wifi. The cluster would have a total of 2.5gB ram, 12,000Mips, if you have 8gB per sd card, it would have 80Gb space. Cost is a little high though.
 
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