Linux on a Used Cash Register: Reloaded
plimsoll writes "Hot on the heels of the original cash register running Linux, dumpster-diver Aaron Benoy has implemented his own GNU/Linux POS project with a twist: Ruins in ASCII, a late IBM 4694 removed from its case and reloaded with Linux to become a self-described 'video sculpture' showcasing 'an infinite loop of 180 distinct 7-second long video clips of various abandoned, ruined or otherwise vacant buildings and infrastructure' on its 9-inch paper white phosphor terminal display. Southern geeks can see it unveiled tonight at the Atlanta Underground Film Festival."
Will this be better or worse than Linux on a Used Cash Register: Revolutions?
I'd have to agree, there really isn't anything that impressive about this feat, given the specs of the system..IMO if it would be a greater feat if he installed windows XP and got its screensavers running on this thing. Maybe we're getting old and in denial of it? naaah *pats his faithful Celeron 300A box which has been running at an "astounding" 400mhz overclock for almost 6 years*
GNU/Linux POS project
POS is such a great acronym : when the equipment is new, it means Point-Of-Sale, and when it's old and obsolete, it doesn't need to change acronym.
Kind of like "PC", come to think of it...
"A door is what a dog is perpetually on the wrong side of" - Ogden Nash
all we need know is a bunch of hamsters in wheels keeping this thingie going and we are all set.
Since we're talking about ASCI - does anybody know where I can find this aalib demo just about anybody is talking about?
I don't read replies by ACs.
Are people buying copies of the operating system it runs.
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In that case, they should have somehow involved the vi editor.
It might make a good replacement for Edvard Munch's "The Scream" which was stolen recently.
One line blog. I hear that they're called Twitters now.
Our cash registers at work run linux and have for some time. Congrats on the innovation, though.
Excuse me sir, will that be crash or charge?
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You Insensitive Clod!
Cogito, ergo sig.
I'd love to see Quake broadcast on one of those screens above Times Square. Better yet, CounterStrike, with a CNN-style text crawl at the bottom of the screen:
If anyone can pull this off during the GOP convention I will pay them $1000.
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