[Squeak-fr] [Fwd: [ANN] Object Oriented Christmas (Squeak PC)]

Reza Razavi razavi at acm.org
Ven 12 Déc 14:25:45 CET 2003


Bonjour,
Je crois que ca va être un superb cadeau aussi bien pour les enfants que 
leurs parents!
Mais, il semble malheureusement que 
"http://205.147.44.194/store/commerce.cgi?product=SolarPC" n'accepte pas de 
livrer hors US! Quelqu'un aurait une solution ?
Merci par avance,
         RR

At 10:11 AM 2003-12-12 +0100, Noury Bouraqadi wrote:
>Yes ! Le père noël Squeak est en avanc
>La machine qui boot en Squeak est là...
>
>
>-------- Original Message --------
>Subject: [ANN] Object Oriented Christmas (Squeak PC)
>Date: Thu, 11 Dec 2003 15:23:28 -0800
>From: Dan Ingalls <mailto:Dan at SqueakLand.org><Dan at SqueakLand.org>
>Reply-To: The general-purpose Squeak developers 
>list<mailto:squeak-dev at lists.squeakfoundation.org><squeak-dev at lists.squeakfoundation.org> 
>
>To: The general-purpose Squeak developers 
>list<mailto:squeak-dev at lists.squeakfoundation.org><squeak-dev at lists.squeakfoundation.org> 
>
>
>
>We three three elves (Michael, Ian and I) have been busy. We finally made 
>it through the challenges of booting Linux from Compact Flash, and I've 
>negotiated with my supplier (for weather stations) for a "Squeak PC" 
>configuration at a special price. Since it's a cool thing, and seasonally 
>appropriate, I thought I'd send out an announcement.
>
>After unwrapping you get...
>
>A black box that is just the right size for an LCD display stand 
>(1.75"x9"x11.5"). Also a 12v power supply that plugs into the wall. Inside 
>is a 533MHz VIA Mini-ITX motherboard with 64M of memory installed. There 
>are no fans in the box, and it still stays cool. On the front is a slot 
>that accepts a compact flash card, which appears to the processor as an 
>IDE disk drive. The Squeak PC is shipped with a 96M flash installed which 
>includes 1) A compact Linux 2.4 boot system, 2) A full Squeak 3.6 (plus 
>OSProcess and Games) with Linux VM, and 3) about 60MB of free space (!). 
>ON the back is a host of connectors that include stereo audio in and out, 
>network, 2 USB, RS232, mouse, keyboard, display, video and printer port. 
>There's much more about the motherboards at
><http://www.solarpc.com/bepia.htm>http://www.solarpc.com/bepia.htm
>
>The unit is complete and ready to boot. All you add is keyboard, mouse and 
>display. With no fans and no disk, the only moving parts are the boot 
>button and hte electrons. It is silent. The 12v setup is nice, since you 
>can buy a UPS for the price of a battery, or power it straight from your car.
>
>The price is $250.
>
>The supplier is SolarPC.com. They make a specialty of Mini-ITX products. 
>Check out their web site at
><http://www.SolarPC.com>http://www.SolarPC.com
>or jump straight to the order page at
><http://205.147.44.194/store/commerce.cgi?product=SolarPC>http://205.147.44.194/store/commerce.cgi?product=SolarPC
>(The Squeak configuration is at the bottom of the page. If you get the 
>message "The identity certificate is invalid", just say OK and proceed).
>
>The Flash is set up for Squeak but, of course it could be anything else 
>that is happy with this Linux. Other squeak images should run fine (you 
>can import them via FTP, or a USB memory stick), and other compact 
>Linux-compatible systems should run fine as well. Of course you can put in 
>more memory, and use bigger Flash or even a hard drive, but we wanted to 
>make the SPC simple and cheap. If people get into this, we can start a 
>wiki page with useful info and fun hacks.
>
>Ho, Ho, Ho...
>
>
>
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>Dr. Noury Bouraqadi - Enseignant/Chercheur
>Ecole des Mines de Douai - Dept. G.I.P
><http://csl.ensm-douai.fr/noury>http://csl.ensm-douai.fr/noury
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