Orlando Andico wrote:
> 
> On Wed, 14 Aug 2002, Anuerin G. Diaz wrote:
> ..
> > anybody who has actually _ported_ a digital camera to linux would
> > deserve much kudos. anybody wo has made their digital camera be
> > recognized in linux was lucky. <g>
> 
> as an aside, my old (now gone) Epson PhotoPC 650 digital camera had a
> Fujitsu SparcLite 32-bit processor (a MicroSPARC II embedded variant). So
> technically, you COULD get Linux running on it... what for, I have no
> idea... :D
> 

so that you could install cron on it and have it automaticallyl delete
unviewed files (ala tmpwatch)? <g>

but kidding aside, i saw a picture  at mub.5onit.net (post was made by
DOlson) that shows a digital watch that have linux and shows a bash
prompt. now that is really either very cool or very weird/geek. the
validity of the picture was not certified though. ;-)

ciao!


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