Any graphical parts are not important.
What is important is the fact that we can now ditch some technology that we have been using for a long long time. Of course people will complain about legacy software and what not, but any software worth using can just be recompiled or edited to deal with modern technologies.
At the company I work we have some little arm computers, no netbooks but rather thin clients. They come with windows CE 5 installed, but it is a bitch to get them to run linux. I have not succeeded at all. Partly because I don't know windows CE and I can't seem to get Haret to boot my prepared linux kernel because it won't work properly.
Any graphical parts are not important. What is important is the fact that we can now ditch some technology that we have been using for a long long time. Of course people will complain about legacy software and what not, but any software worth using can just be recompiled or edited to deal with modern technologies.
The SoC used is the same as in the GP2X Wiz, only problem is starting the kernel. The rest should be fine.
At the company I work we have some little arm computers, no netbooks but rather thin clients. They come with windows CE 5 installed, but it is a bitch to get them to run linux. I have not succeeded at all. Partly because I don't know windows CE and I can't seem to get Haret to boot my prepared linux kernel because it won't work properly.