I like it: Let's design a Model 2000
I think it should be as high tech as we can make it. It should be ahead of it's 
time Like the first M 100 was and totally customizable and adaptable.
The ROM should be flashable from an SD card. This machine should boot from 
Flash ROM but be bootable from USB, SD, or network. 
Perhaps it should have multiple CPUs to allow native DOS, and modern 64 bit OS 
on the same platform.
Making it Open-source would make it much more attractive to a larger audience.
I don't know if LCD is the way to go. 
The Nook and Kindle e-readers have High resolution paper white display that go 
for days,they also are very readable in all lighting conditions.

1280 x 960 is 4 times the resolution of VGA so it would have excellent DOS 
graphics.  I think a clam-shell design with a 1280 x 960 BW e-reader type 
display would be my choice.
Killer keyboard is a must!
It should have USB 3 and SD slots, 3 AAA batteries NOT AA this is the 21 
century.
Perhaps we could also add a slot for a replaceable Lithium-Polymer flat pack 
like a cell phone. 
The charger circuit should auto detect the AAA batteries and if it senses 
rechargeable, it could trickle charge 3 AAA from a USB charging cable (5 volts) 
with 4 batteries it wouldn't work. 
With AAAs it would be thin enough to resemble a net book. Clam shell would 
protect the screen.
WiFi and Bluetooth are battery killers, and should have an auto off in BIOS to 
turn them off when the unit is unplugged. 

Steve Ranft 
Savage, MN

From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Date: Wed, 13 May 2015 09:11:08 +0000
Subject: Re: [M100] $9 Computer

I'm coming back to the dream we sometimes share: re-building the Model T with 
current technology.
 
3-D printing gives us the opportunity to (re-)design the case.
 
Cheap computers, like the one below, or a RasPi, could provide the heart. 
Autoboot an emulation! Does VirtualT on Linux exist yet?
 
Apparently, the type of display of the Model T 240x64 is still made.
Eg. from the page 
http://www.alibaba.com/showroom/240x64-graphic-lcd-display-module.html ... take 
your pick!
The following stands out (size, price, colour, ...) 
http://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/monochrome-STN-graphic-240x64-lcd-display_60110813146.html
 
All we need to find is a keyboard. No numpad! and how to connect the arrow-keys 
?
 
And money, of course... Crowdfunding ?
 
Ah, I can dream, can't I ?
 
Greetings from the TyRannoSaurus
Jan-80             """""
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From: M100 [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Hiraghm
Sent: dinsdag 12 mei 2015 18:29
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Subject: [M100] $9 Computer
 
ZDnet had this article on this tiny successor (cousin?) to the Raspberry PI.
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