"SoulPad is a portable storage device containing the software stack shown below. The three-layer SoulPad software stack enables a paradigm of mobile computing where a user can suspend his computing environment on one PC and resume it on another PC that he may have never seen before. The PC boots an auto-configuring operating system from the SoulPad, starts a virtual machine monitor, and resumes a suspended virtual machine that has the user's entire personal computing environment, which includes the user's files, user's operating system, installed applications, desktop configuration as well as all running applications and open windows."
-- http://www.research.ibm.com/WearableComputing/Soul Pad/soulpad.html
Saw it running a few months ago and it's pretty nifty stuff...
My Windows 2K install was pretty slow too, then I grabbed this one program. I think it was called Mac OS X. Ever since then, haven't had any viruses, crashes or slow performance. You should give it a try...
http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~biglou/research.html has the papers and http://www.peekaboom.org/ is the game implementation.
"SoulPad is a portable storage device containing the software stack shown below. The three-layer SoulPad software stack enables a paradigm of mobile computing where a user can suspend his computing environment on one PC and resume it on another PC that he may have never seen before. The PC boots an auto-configuring operating system from the SoulPad, starts a virtual machine monitor, and resumes a suspended virtual machine that has the user's entire personal computing environment, which includes the user's files, user's operating system, installed applications, desktop configuration as well as all running applications and open windows." -- http://www.research.ibm.com/WearableComputing/Soul Pad/soulpad.html
Saw it running a few months ago and it's pretty nifty stuff...
Anyone seen Universal Soldier 1 or 2? Dolph should have stuck with chemical engineering...
Boy. That is clever.
You don't have to register--just quit the app. The Command-Q combination works well.
I concur. I am using it now and its great.
it is possible to add alternitives so as to push hardware manufacturers
Apparently there is an "alternite" spelling to alternatives.
My Windows 2K install was pretty slow too, then I grabbed this one program. I think it was called Mac OS X. Ever since then, haven't had any viruses, crashes or slow performance. You should give it a try...
You know, some of my friends complain that there is too much sax and violins on TV and this is ruining our children... *ducks*
Yeah, we all know well Slashdot can predict technology. iPod anyone?
Macintouch had an indepth discussion of CD-R failure