Pepper Pad 2 Debuts
Isn’t she a beauty? She’s what I’ve been slaving over for the past two weeks. She’s the reason I put in a full work week’s worth of hours over Labor Day weekend. She’s why I didn’t sleep last night. We launched this morning at 7:00 AM and are officially announcing the Pepper Pad 2 at DEMOmobile 2004 today. I could go on, but I’m rather tired and think I’ll curl up under my desk and die now.
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I really want to get my hands on one of these and port OpenEmbedded to it.
Comment by Matt Wilson | September 8, 2004
Woot!
all I have to say is “Woot”.
she’s a beauty, does the wife know whats been going on between you two? and if she does and your bring
one home, is that considered a “threesome”?
Comment by Mr. The Plague | September 8, 2004
Is Japanese a possibility? How about Open Office? I’d settle for the Open Office, but it would be cool to be able to do my Japanese word processing on it, too.
Comment by Jason | September 10, 2004
Full internationalization has been incorporated into the software so Japanese is just a matter of hiring translators. I can’t confirm a timeframe on a Japanese keyboard though. And Open Office should run as long as it can be compiled for the XScale processor.
Comment by Sean | September 10, 2004