Sorry, I just read the messages... The screen that they are selling, how does it work? Is it a VGA screen? Do you get to see the full picture? And finally what do they mean by "We are currently waiting for the first drivers to become avalable."? What is it that makes the Twiddler so expensive? > There was a message posted earlier today regarding a website that >had inexpensive displays, etc. It's a wearable computer co-op which is >aiming to lower costs through buying in quanitity. They have plans there >for a PC/104 386 that costs ~US$850, not including hard drive and power >supply. That price does include the PD-5 monochrome display ($375) and the >Twiddler one-handed keyboard/mouse ($200). If I can get the cash >together, this is the route that I plan to take. > > ____________ _________ ________ __ __ > / _______ / / ___ / / ___ / / / / / > _/ / __ / / _/ / /_ / / / /_ /_ / /__/ /_ > / / /_/ / / / /____/ / / /____/ / / ____ / > / / / / / _____ / / _____ / / / / / >/__/ /_/ /__/ /_/ /_/ /__/ /_/ /__/ > >![]()
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> > http://www-personal.umd.umich.edu/~mlenigan/ > >"End the discrimination! Support dyslexic vending machines...after all, >they don't care which way you insert your dollar."
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