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./ First of the OLPCs Built

Klaus D. Witzel
quote:
"An announcement came Sunday that the first ten prototypes of the  
Linux-powered OLPC XO-1 had been completed in China. From the article,  
'Quanta, the Chinese computer maker that won the international bidding for  
the project earlier this year, will assemble 900 OLPC machines that will  
be used for destructive testing and distribution to our development  
partners.' Let's hope that these first prototypes do not warrant any  
design changes and that the testing goes well so that countries that  
expressed interest (Brazil, Libya, Nigeria, Argentina, and Thailand) can  
start distributing them soon."
unquote. See

- http://slashdot.org/articles/06/11/14/1419254.shtml

/Klaus


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Re: ./ First of the OLPCs Built

Bert Freudenberg
On Nov 14, 2006, at 16:55 , Klaus D. Witzel wrote:

> quote:
> "An announcement came Sunday that the first ten prototypes of the  
> Linux-powered OLPC XO-1 had been completed in China. From the  
> article, 'Quanta, the Chinese computer maker that won the  
> international bidding for the project earlier this year, will  
> assemble 900 OLPC machines that will be used for destructive  
> testing and distribution to our development partners.' Let's hope  
> that these first prototypes do not warrant any design changes and  
> that the testing goes well so that countries that expressed  
> interest (Brazil, Libya, Nigeria, Argentina, and Thailand) can  
> start distributing them soon."
> unquote. See
>
> - http://slashdot.org/articles/06/11/14/1419254.shtml


And I'll get one! :) :) :)

Too bad so many of the 900 are set aside for destructive testing ...

- Bert -



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Re: ./ First of the OLPCs Built

Alan Kay
Also, these 10 were hand-built to test assembly processes, etc. The
rest of the 900 on this build will be more machine built, looking
forward to further limited test builds (in the 10s of 1000s) then to
the "big builds" next year.

Cheers,

Alan

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At 08:00 AM 11/14/2006, Bert Freudenberg wrote:

>On Nov 14, 2006, at 16:55 , Klaus D. Witzel wrote:
>
>>quote:
>>"An announcement came Sunday that the first ten prototypes of the
>>Linux-powered OLPC XO-1 had been completed in China. From the
>>article, 'Quanta, the Chinese computer maker that won the
>>international bidding for the project earlier this year, will
>>assemble 900 OLPC machines that will be used for destructive
>>testing and distribution to our development partners.' Let's hope
>>that these first prototypes do not warrant any design changes and
>>that the testing goes well so that countries that expressed
>>interest (Brazil, Libya, Nigeria, Argentina, and Thailand) can
>>start distributing them soon."
>>unquote. See
>>
>>- http://slashdot.org/articles/06/11/14/1419254.shtml
>
>
>And I'll get one! :) :) :)
>
>Too bad so many of the 900 are set aside for destructive testing ...
>
>- Bert -
>
>