Sean Gibbins wrote:
> Brian Chivers wrote:
>>> I quite fancied one of the gOS dev boards [1] that are available for 
>>> $60. Basically a low-power VIA micro-ATX board that looks like it 
>>> would make a nice little home server, but currently only on sale in 
>>> the US I think, add postage and VAT and suddenly they are less 
>>> attractive.
>>>
>>> Speaking of simplicity, the Eee PC [2] is attracting a lot of 
>>> attention right and I may get one for a present/incentive for each of 
>>> my twins if they do well in the GCSE exams next year - they'd be 
>>> great for college I think. Might get one as a present for myself too 
>>> - I need to find a bank to rob first though as I would also like to 
>>> purchase a Canon G9 camera to replace my aging G3 and rekindle my 
>>> interest in making pictures.
>>
>> I've got 6 on order so when they arrive, hopefully end of next week 
>> I'll let you all know about them if you like 
> 
> 
> Greedy!
> 
> :-P
> 
> Seriously, yes please Brian, I would be very interested to know what 
> they are like.
> 
> What have you gone for, the 2GB/256Mb or the 4GB/512Mb version? What 
> sort of price did you get them for? Presumably you bought them as an 
> academic organisation, as opposed to a private individual?
> 
> I have just asked a mate in SF if he will forward on one of the gOS dev 
> boards, as the company that are flogging them aren't shipping outside of 
> the US. I reckon that will make for a nice little always up machine that 
> bridges the gap between a proper pc and my Slug.
> 
> Sean
> 
We went for the 4G/512Mb version and got them for £185 + vat
When it's here I'll try to remember to let you all know.
Brian
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