Linked by Jordan Spencer Cunningham on Tue 1st Sep 2009 18:29 UTC, submitted by James
RISC OS "US-based company Genesi, which builds ARM Cortex-powered appliances that could be compatible with the RISC OS Open Beagleboard work, is said to be in talks with RISC OS companies over a possible port of the OS to its products. It's hoped ROS 5 could be made to run on the lightweight EFIKA MX Open Client, which sports a 800MHz Cortex-A8 processor, 3D graphics hardware, 512M RAM, wifi networking and more. Genesi analyst Matt Sealey said: 'RISC OS is really popular in the UK and the last dedicated RISC OS box - the Iyonix - has been discontinued for six months. We are currently questioning the relevant companies in the UK, including [ROS 5 owners] Castle, about collaboration and marketing efforts, and the support they'd need to make it a reality.'"
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RE: N900
by Narishma on Tue 1st Sep 2009 20:16 UTC in reply to "N900"
Narishma
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That's because it uses the same hardware. A lot of other devices use it too like the iPhone 3GS and the upcoming Pandora handheld.

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RE[2]: N900
by umccullough on Tue 1st Sep 2009 20:31 in reply to "RE: N900"
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2006-01-26

That's because it uses the same hardware. A lot of other devices use it too like the iPhone 3GS and the upcoming Pandora handheld.


Not to mention the Palm pre...

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