More complicated answer - Maplin do a Windows CE version of this
machine - see http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?moduleno=257308 - it
has a few key differences from the ONEt - for example on the hardware
front it has 4 gigabytes of Flash memory (it probably needs that to
hold Windows CE and give you some space left to play) - on the
software front it claims support for YouTube videos (and this seems to
be about the only way you'll get those on this type of machine).
There now seem to be a variety of machines built around the same basic
screen and keyboard - Maplin also have the Ubisurfer - see
http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?moduleno=261613 - which uses GPRS
mobile technology and a technique where your Internet pages are formed
on a remote server and then sent to the laptop as compressed graphics
to allow access to a wider range of web pages - but that doesn't cope
with streaming video or audio unfortunately...
Anyway, they are both interesting solutions to what you can do on this
size (memory/processor speed) of machine.
Have fun, Ed
On 2 Aug, 21:08, "Mike Andrews" <m...@talktalk.net> wrote:
The Windows CE version from Maplin is not the same Hardware specs as the
ONEt. The processors are of two different Architecture. The ONEt is a Mipsel
and the Maplin is an ARM.
On Tue, Aug 4, 2009 at 7:48 AM, Ed <elone...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> Simple answer - no.
> More complicated answer - Maplin do a Windows CE version of this
> machine - see http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?moduleno=257308 - it
> has a few key differences from the ONEt - for example on the hardware
> front it has 4 gigabytes of Flash memory (it probably needs that to
> hold Windows CE and give you some space left to play) - on the
> software front it claims support for YouTube videos (and this seems to
> be about the only way you'll get those on this type of machine).
> There now seem to be a variety of machines built around the same basic
> screen and keyboard - Maplin also have the Ubisurfer - see
> http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?moduleno=261613 - which uses GPRS
> mobile technology and a technique where your Internet pages are formed
> on a remote server and then sent to the laptop as compressed graphics
> to allow access to a wider range of web pages - but that doesn't cope
> with streaming video or audio unfortunately...
> Anyway, they are both interesting solutions to what you can do on this
> size (memory/processor speed) of machine.
> Have fun, Ed
> On 2 Aug, 21:08, "Mike Andrews" <m...@talktalk.net> wrote:
> > Hi all
> > Would like to know if it is at all possible to remove onet+ os(linux) and
> replace with XP?
> More complicated answer - Maplin do a Windows CE version of this
> machine - seehttp://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?moduleno=257308- it
> has a few key differences from the ONEt - for example on the hardware
> front it has 4 gigabytes of Flash memory (it probably needs that to
> hold Windows CE and give you some space left to play) - on the
> software front it claims support for YouTube videos (and this seems to
> be about the only way you'll get those on this type of machine).
> There now seem to be a variety of machines built around the same basic
> screen and keyboard - Maplin also have the Ubisurfer - seehttp://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?moduleno=261613- which uses GPRS
> mobile technology and a technique where your Internet pages are formed
> on a remote server and then sent to the laptop as compressed graphics
> to allow access to a wider range of web pages - but that doesn't cope
> with streaming video or audio unfortunately...
> Anyway, they are both interesting solutions to what you can do on this
> size (memory/processor speed) of machine.
> Have fun, Ed
> On 2 Aug, 21:08, "Mike Andrews" <m...@talktalk.net> wrote:
> > Hi all
> > Would like to know if it is at all possible to remove onet+ os(linux) and replace with XP?
Hi, from Spain, i have a elonexone copie machine, called surfone, inos1w, by
the distribution to l’oreal for there’s clients, with a little linux. The
problem is how make the system reset (not the machine reset), or change the
system to a another linux dist. I have downloaded a different dist. and put
in the fat formatted sd card, distrib. in
http://littlelinuxlaptop.com/software.htm , and I have tested a diferents
combinations of functions CTRL+??? ALT+ALTGR+F1, etc…, etc… but the machine
does not respond at this, and start with the original system anyway… Sorry
for my bad English
Could you help me?
Enrique
De: elonexone@googlegroups.com [mailto:elonexone@googlegroups.com] En nombre
de Sam Albuquerque
Enviado el: martes, 04 de agosto de 2009 10:39
Para: elonexone@googlegroups.com
Asunto: [ElonexOne] Re: Onet+ & XP
The Windows CE version from Maplin is not the same Hardware specs as the
ONEt. The processors are of two different Architecture. The ONEt is a Mipsel
and the Maplin is an ARM.
On Tue, Aug 4, 2009 at 7:48 AM, Ed <elone...@googlemail.com> wrote:
Simple answer - no.
More complicated answer - Maplin do a Windows CE version of this
machine - see http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?moduleno=257308 - it
has a few key differences from the ONEt - for example on the hardware
front it has 4 gigabytes of Flash memory (it probably needs that to
hold Windows CE and give you some space left to play) - on the
software front it claims support for YouTube videos (and this seems to
be about the only way you'll get those on this type of machine).
There now seem to be a variety of machines built around the same basic
screen and keyboard - Maplin also have the Ubisurfer - see
http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?moduleno=261613 - which uses GPRS
mobile technology and a technique where your Internet pages are formed
on a remote server and then sent to the laptop as compressed graphics
to allow access to a wider range of web pages - but that doesn't cope
with streaming video or audio unfortunately...
Anyway, they are both interesting solutions to what you can do on this
size (memory/processor speed) of machine.
Have fun, Ed
On 2 Aug, 21:08, "Mike Andrews" <m...@talktalk.net> wrote:
> Hi all
> Would like to know if it is at all possible to remove onet+ os(linux) and
replace with XP?
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What you can do though, is replace the current linux installation with one of the ones that enthusiasts have put together on the various forums to do with the onet and other "little linux laptops". The most complete at the moment seems to be the 3MX distribution. It gives you lots of games (Doom, lincity etc), videoonline (for youtube and other video sites), lots of web radio, a better browser, lots of IM clients, java, and some more support for videos, but mostly just more user friendly and maybe a step closer to being a proper netbook.
But due to how techy these forums can be, you may be best pointing a linux enthusiast, or just computer enthusiast friend, over to it and letting them do the dirty work of upgrading.
> More complicated answer - Maplin do a Windows CE version of this
> machine - see http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?moduleno=257308 - it
> has a few key differences from the ONEt - for example on the hardware
> front it has 4 gigabytes of Flash memory (it probably needs that to
> hold Windows CE and give you some space left to play) - on the
> software front it claims support for YouTube videos (and this seems to
> be about the only way you'll get those on this type of machine).
> There now seem to be a variety of machines built around the same basic
> screen and keyboard - Maplin also have the Ubisurfer - see
> http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?moduleno=261613 - which uses GPRS
> mobile technology and a technique where your Internet pages are formed
> on a remote server and then sent to the laptop as compressed graphics
> to allow access to a wider range of web pages - but that doesn't cope
> with streaming video or audio unfortunately...
> Anyway, they are both interesting solutions to what you can do on this
> size (memory/processor speed) of machine.
> Have fun, Ed
> On 2 Aug, 21:08, "Mike Andrews" <m...@talktalk.net> wrote:
>> Hi all
>> Would like to know if it is at all possible to remove onet+ os(linux) and replace with XP?
-----Mensaje original-----
De: elonexone@googlegroups.com [mailto:elonexone@googlegroups.com] En nombre
de Leven2e
Enviado el: miércoles, 05 de agosto de 2009 10:54
Para: A strictly unofficial Elonex One email group
Asunto: [ElonexOne] Re: Onet+ & XP
Hi,try Fn-Shift-F1 combination!
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