> Other ideas (some already mentioned):

- What about a motherboard? One with Linuxbios/Openbios support. Main goals:
as open as possible, very fast bootup (1 second), good power management, <add
some good ideas here>. When OGC is finished put it onboard. Could also be a
laptop board or a tiny x86_64 thing, to rival nanoITX. Maybe put a flash drive
onboard wich is accessible as a normal drive from the OS (good as /boot, or
the whole OS, or for suspend).

- Some card which can receive SMS text messages (or something else) and do
predefined actions, like starting up the computer, sending back part of the
systemlog, or whatever. Or go one step further and talk to your server or pc,
a vocal commandline (want to hear how dmesg output sounds, anyone?). Or let it
ring you up if something goes wrong. Main goal is to make a connection from
the mobile network with your computer, even if it's turned off.

- An Ogg Theora decoder card, which makes it possible to display the output of
http://www.linuxdevices.com/articles/AT3888835064.html at realtime (camera is
open (GPLed) and uses an FPGA too, maybe some parts of their code can be
used). Maybe as a graphics card, like an incomplete OGC card (2D and decoding
part only). Would be nice if the final OGC had Theora decoding support too.

Greetings,

Indan


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