pete7steps you are right, they need to think of it as an extension product rather than a whole new endpoint. i think all the storage should be on a flashdrive and it would boot from sd. then you can update/replace/clone the OS with absolute ease. no hard drive, no more than a 1ghz via ulv or maybe a geode but keep it cheap.
that guy on the right needs to lay off the morning martinis. and nothing says TOOL quite like pinstripes
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pete7steps you are right, they need to think of it as an extension product rather than a whole new endpoint. i think all the storage should be on a flashdrive and it would boot from sd. then you can update/replace/clone the OS with absolute ease. no hard drive, no more than a 1ghz via ulv or maybe a geode but keep it cheap.
that guy on the right needs to lay off the morning martinis. and nothing says TOOL quite like pinstripes