Finally!

At OpenedHand we've been working on confidential projects for a while, and it's nice that we're finally able to talk about them. The first project we can talk about is the Vernier Labquest: a really interesting handheld device for science education. For the geeks out there, it runs Linux, Poky, X11, Matchbox and GTK+. We're really excited to see this being released soon, and are very proud to have been a part of it.

The second project is even more interesting for the geeks out there, but you'll have to wait a few more days for that...

20:30 Tuesday, 03 Apr 2007 [#] [computers] (4 comments)

Posted by Jean-Etienne Poirrier at Tue Apr 3 22:41:24 2007:
Hi,
I used a Vernier LabPro and some of their sensors for the last 5 years in my lab. And it's great to see this company releasing new products based on Linux. I know it may not be the right place to ask but I was wondering if they plan to release a real driver for Linux (instead of solutions requiring LabView (that I don't have)) ... :-)
Posted by Ross at Tue Apr 3 22:52:28 2007:
I have no idea.  I know that some of their probes are supported by Linux (they appear as standard HID devices), but I don't know what ones, or what their plans are.
Posted by Manrique at Mon Apr 9 08:07:58 2007:
Someday, someone will release my dreamed Scientific Digital Assistant that would replace all my HP graphical calculators.
Posted by Manrique at Mon Apr 9 09:30:29 2007:
Someday, someone will release my dreamed Scientific Digital Assistant that would replace all my HP graphical calculators.

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