Most of it is on their crowdsupply page. https://www.crowdsupply.com/raptor-computing-systems/talos-secure-workstation/updates
Also on Raptor Engineering's homepage https://www.raptorengineering.com/TALOS/prerelease.php Would have been a cool system. On Fri, Jan 13, 2017 at 10:55 PM, Charles Cossé <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, is there a way to see all the promotional materials of Talos? > Thanks, > -Charles > > On Fri, Jan 13, 2017 at 4:10 PM, J.B. Nicholson <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Arthur Torrey wrote: >>> >>> I can buy (or even trash pick) several 'trailing edge' Wintel laptop or >>> desktop systems, and get them to at least moderately free states for >>> less than what an EOMA68 costs, let alone the amount needed to get a >>> functional Talos box.... >> >> >> I'd look at EOMA68 (and any other forward-thinking fully-free project, >> including Talos) differently: at some point there will be no more older >> Intel-based computers one could buy and refurbish to turn into usable free >> software computers. What will we recommend to others (even those with very >> modest computing needs met by today's older systems) then? >> >>> Basically while the Talos idea is great, I'm forced by personal >>> economics to say not until it is price competitive with non-free >>> hardware, and I suspect the same applies to a lot of us... >> >> >> That day may never come so we will have to value our freedom by paying >> more money for that freedom up front. I too could not afford a Talos, but I >> did buy a refurbished Intel-based Thinkpad and I'd buy another >> Intel-compatible free system if I saw a need. >> >> I don't know how feasible it is to have a smaller Talos-like system -- a >> Librem with Talos hardware inside. I'm no authority on this, so I'm not sure >> if I can clearly convey how to make a Talos-like computer (POWER-based, >> fully-free, but with CPUs that have fewer cores, and no slots) which would >> cost less and attract more general-purpose non-technical computer users. The >> Talos was great for server needs and those who need PCIe cards, lots of RAM, >> many CPU cores, and a development team that clearly conveys the need for >> high-end fully-free systems. Unfortunately my budget doesn't allow me to be >> in that userbase. >> > > > > -- > > Linkedin | E-Learning > >
