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Why bother?

This won't be available for $75, or even under $100. They planned to be able to do it with the last one, and they couldn't. Why think they can do it this time?

posted by : James, 31 May 2010 Complain about this comment
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Windows NT 3.51 could run natively on Intel RISC, MIPS, PowerPC and Alpha processors. They're not incapable, they just can't be bothered anymore or see the return on investment as being too little.

posted by : H. Ruiz, 29 May 2010 Complain about this comment
Serves them right

Well this is what OLPC gets. The President if I recall correctly decided that linux/sugar was a waste of time, and that they would be better served by windows, which was the dumbest thing since the whole goal was to make the laptop as cheap as possible. Not kissing M$ butt.

Oh well maybe they learned their lesson, but I doubt it.

posted by : Kac, 29 May 2010 Complain about this comment
It'd have to emulate x86 at least to run Windows.

...but it isn't coming out till 2012? If ever?

I'm not sure what the so-called developing world needs as a computing platform, but with mobile phones catching on there, I think it may be either a phone, or a thing tethered to a phone, that they should go for.

And I like speech recognition for input, but in so many ways it is expensive - programming the device to recognise a spoken language, and then providing the processor speed to interpret efficiently. So maybe that is ruled out.

I also like the touchscreen keyboard called Fitaly - it is much faster than handwriting - but it takes time to learn it, and it's doubtful that the small company that published it will support this model of OLPC - not that they aren't generous...

posted by : Robert Carnegie, 28 May 2010 Complain about this comment
@Lawrence D'Oliveiro

M$ can obviously port an os to different chips, they put CE on MIPS, ARM, and Hitachi SuperH processors.

The question is, why would they bother with OLPC? It would only be beneficial if they think it will help them get market share from people paying premium prices in the future. Given that OLPCs are being sold in 3rd world countries to kids who will probably not grow up and buy PCs in the near future, M$ can turn their backs on OLPC.

posted by : mike, 28 May 2010 Complain about this comment
OLPC?

So last decade. Nobody cares, folks. You renegged on just about everything you promised (price, functionality, OS), and nobody cares anymore.

posted by : Dan, 28 May 2010 Complain about this comment
Not Won’t, But Can’t

Microsoft cannot port Windows to non-x86 architectures. Even if it could, the only selling point for Windows is all these proprietary apps that only run on x86, which will never be ported to anything else.

posted by : Lawrence D'Oliveiro, 28 May 2010 Complain about this comment

Microsoft snubs the OLPC tablet

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