Re: [NTLK] Community Development

From: Laurent Daudelin (laurent_daudelin_at_fanniemae.com)
Date: Fri Nov 02 2001 - 11:05:55 EST


on 11/2/01 6:29 AM, Joel M. Sciamma at joelsciamma_at_compuserve.com wrote:

> Alexandre,
>
>> The idea of a successor to the Newt seems to be a recurring theme here.
>> And we basically have a lot of ideas of what an ideal PDA should be.
>> Yet, we don't have the manpower to build it.
>
> Well, if we could tempt Steve Capps and Walter Smith away from Microsoft,
> lure a hardware genius like Burrell Smith into the fold and get some startup
> capital from somewhere, we could revisit the Newton design with an even
> better object-oriented OS based on an open source model running on available
> chipsets and voila!
>
> It might even be capable of running Newton software in 'emulation'...
>
> Where shall we start?

First thing, I would think, we be to get some capital. You will badly need
it if you want to get Steve Capps and Walter Smith out of Microsoft. I don't
know Burrell Smith, so YMMV with him...

-Laurent.

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pointer that runs out of bounds, causing a core dump, or corrupts the
malloc(3) arena in such a way as to cause mysterious failures later on, is
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machines without an MMU (or Windows boxes, which have an MMU but use it
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Other frenetic dances such as the cha-cha or the watusi, may be substituted.
See aliasing bug, precedence lossage, smash the stack, memory leak, memory
smash, overrun screw, core. 

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