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Student testers of DVT HP Prime appeared

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Lionel Debroux:

--- Quote ---We still don't know (at least, i don't) the exact hardware architecture of the calc, except for a few details that have surfaced: a touch-screen, a 400MHz ARM cpu, 256Mb of flash  and 32Mb of ram. It looks to me it shouldn't be too difficult to install on it some sort of Linux variant, namely Android.
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Samsung S3C2416, as posted elsewhere by tw, and that chip does indeed already have good Linux support ;)

SpiroH:
Actually, HP Prime is still quite a bit new for the majority of the people (me included). After some more googling we can find a lot of scattered info, though. Yesterday, i found the HP Prime Wiki which is already a good starter. What i haven't found yet is a good "HP Prime for Dummies" sort of tutorial, which would spark further interest and increase the number of potential users. For developers, perhaps some of our HP programming gurus will find some spare time to write a more entertaining/convincing demo. ;)

Adriweb:
The Quick Start Guide is a must read and the manual is a recommended read, I'd say :)

DJ Omnimaga:
Yeah the quick start guide and the instruction manual are the best place so far, then if you want to learn further on programming, the HP Prime wiki. Keep in mind that some versions of the manual are outdated, though (they're merely HP 39gII manuals renamed to HP Prime)

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