mine's not in the loft, it's in a cupboard! :)

The reason I haven't sold it, yet, is not just because of nostalgia and
(collectable) reasons, but because I still may have a use for it in the
future -- I love tinkering.

One project of mine that keeps entering my head is a native SAM filesystem
driver for Linux.

Another is turning my SAM into a independant robot, sitting on a tracked
chassis, connected to a 12 volt battery of sorts, with sensors galore. Add
some intelligence. And with that new Compact Flash / ATOM interface of
Colin's, it sounds like fantastic and brilliant storage system that doesn't
need to involve hard and floppy drives...

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
Behalf Of Adrian Brown
Sent: 15 January 2003 23:42
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Moment of truth


There seem to be two groups, those who want the same and keep using it, and
those who have one sitting in a loft somewhere.  For those in the latter
group, are you willing to sell on some bits and pieces to those who are
still using theirs?  Sell them to a good home so to speak?  Or are you
keeping it for nostalgia reasons.

There is quite alot of software / hardware im still after, and im sure other
people are.

A.

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