> > 5. hav developers though about creating it on kind of x86 > compatible > > platform ? I know, it could be more difficult to create energy > > efficient device, but having PC in pocket (with ability to running > > dos, windows after changing SD card) would be more than > excellent.... > > yes, i have. i don't know about any others though > > i'm waiting for via to release the pico-itx board they've > been promising and will see what i can do with that to create > a UMPC/phone/pda type combo. this board/cpu promises > ultra-low power and hw accelerated video playback, looks very > interesting and would be awesomely flexible/powerful > > as you say, the main issue is power - x86 isn't really > optimized for anything as it's such a generalised > architecture. my calcs at the moment on power are struggling > to get more than a few hours use with a reasonable size battery
As I'm not hardware guy, I don't know if it has sence, but (of course, it will be more diffiult than current): Chipset will have support for CPU, RAM, flash, one USB hub. No SATA, PATA and similiar. Additionaly cpu 9something about 200 - 400 Mhz), ram, flash and devices connected over usb... Maybe this will be more exergy efective.... Pozdrowienia/Best Regards -- Marcin Wiacek (www.gammu.org, www.mwiacek.com, I'm looking for a job) _______________________________________________ OpenMoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community