[Coco] possible coco 4
Joel Ewy
jcewy at swbell.net
Sat Dec 19 17:32:26 EST 2009
mike delyea wrote:
> With all the talk of a coco 4 on the list recently, I just had to post when
> I saw this.
>
> http://www.reghardware.co.uk/2009/12/18/norhtec_keyboard_pc/
>
> Runs Linux and has CF slots.
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Looks like a nifty computer. That'd be sweet running something like
Tinycore or Crunchbang.
For my taste though, I'd have a hard time calling it a CoCo-anything
until it has some kind of usable, programmable, operating environment
(e.g. some thing reminiscent of DECB) that starts almost instantly and
can be powered off immediately (ie. running from (flash) ROM, not
booting from mass storage); and a "Geek port" you can actually hook your
own gadgets up to. Until I see another computer with these qualities,
they're all just more PC clones. I'll grant that the ISA bus was
relatively easy to interface with, but the most recent PC motherboard
I've seen with one of those was an early Socket A Athlon board. But
then you lose the other neat, CoCo-like qualities of the keyboard PC,
such as the small form factor, relative portability, and presumably low
power consumption.
JCE
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