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chrisf1337:
what do you call decent? a 30 inch screen would do, right?

alberthrocks:

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--- Quote from: alberthrocks on August 05, 2010, 09:24:46 pm ---** Cookie for those who can find something wrong/ironic in my list!

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--- Quote from: alberthrocks on August 05, 2010, 09:24:46 pm ---- Lots and lots of buttons!
- Easy to use GUI (NO geeky stuff, just simple math, apps, prgms, etc.)

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quite ironic, eh?* Snake X wins the cookies and the game. XD
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Darn, I lost. :P

Anyway, that's actually incorrect, although it could be true if you looked at it in a different way. ;)
Do you see any names/things that you don't know? Look it up, do a bit of research, and then you'll see the irony.

Snake X:
hmm.. no idea what a FOSS math core is, and I most definitely don't know what a BeagleBoard XM is either

alberthrocks:

--- Quote from: chrisf1337 on August 05, 2010, 10:15:55 pm ---what do you call decent? a 30 inch screen would do, right?

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Nah - something Nspire-y, but with a fast screen and color. :)

--- Quote from: Snake X on August 05, 2010, 10:33:10 pm ---hmm.. no idea what a FOSS math core is, and I most definitely don't know what a BeagleBoard XM is either

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FOSS = free and open source
I'll give you a hint: research term #2 (BeagleBoard XM) and you'll find out. ;)

jnesselr:
I actually think it's quite possible.  Anyone good with circuit boards?  Let's start with the screen, the memory, and the processor, along with simple usb support to upload programs, and a simple bootloader.  So far, so good?  We can do a simple 2 buttons for an A and B thing, an ON button, and four buttons for arrows.

So, who's good at PCBs and such?

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