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Comment That evokes so many great memories... (Score 1) 245

..., almost like finding a long lost and cherished childhood toy. I remember my Apple II days, programming assembler, writing routines to directly address the disk drives. Then my project for the computer science class we had in High School (Germany 1984), where I had gotten my hands on a disassembly of the entire ROMs and from that figuring out how the mathematical formula interpretation worked (simulated stack and all). Finally, a year later, getting my hands on the schematics and figuring out how the video logic actually worked. Only once did I feel that powerful again in my life, when I recreated that feeling in 1996 by designing, building and programming an embedded 68000 computer for a piece of medical diagnostic equipment. Designed the system, built the prototype, debugged the hardware, routed the PCB (by hand, we had no money), wrote a round-robin multitasking system in assembler and finally the actual application as well. Still have a copy. That, and the discovery of sex :)

First Photos of MIT $100 Laptop 659

An anonymous reader noted that MITs $100 laptop was unveiled at the Seven Countries Task Force Meeting. It runs a special version of the Fedora linux and it comes with native wireless lan support. You can see the photo album, and you can pledge to buy one at triple price... in order to donate 2 of them to children.

Comment Whatever, just make it work on Blackberrys (Score 1) 60

I prefer usability over design. The current /. site is unusable on a Blackberry browser (and probably other handhelds as well). First, all the ads, menus and sidebars come first (I am sick how many times I have scrolled past 'the equation that changed the world'). Then when you find an interesting article, you cannot read the comments ('you are forbidden to view that page'). If I can't read the comments, I can as well read digg.

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