How to make money with linux...
John Chambers
jc at trillian.mit.edu
Mon Apr 5 14:29:21 EDT 1999
Jim Michael wrote:
>
> On Mon, 5 Apr 1999, John Chambers wrote:
>
> > One of the entries is "mobilelinux.com". I've been wondering: If I
> > were interested in having a mobile linux machine, what sort of
> > options would I have? Suppose I wanted to put together a laptop
> > (handheld?) with a radio modem, what sort of hardware is available?
> > In how much of the world could the modem actually successfully
> > connect the machine to the Internet?
>
> Try a web search on 'wearable computers linux'. HTH.
Here is a link to the MIT Wearables web site. BLU has had a meeting at the
Medialab.
http://wearables.www.media.mit.edu/projects/wearables/
Yeah; it's an interesting development, which I've sorta followed to
see where they're going. But it doesn't seem to be quite what I was
thinking of. What I've been looking around for is not so much a
wearable system, but rather one that will work on a music stand. We
have a lot of the software (and music archives) in place to make
printed sheet music obsolete. But there doesn't seem to be any
hardware available that's usable enough in on-stage conditions. Being
able to download music on the fly and pop it up on a screen isn't too
useful if the screen will only hold 4 bars of music, or is in a
format that's only readable if you flop your head over sideways.
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