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This looks quite nice so far. The only suggestion I have would be to make the bottom bar a bit smaller so the icons won't look pixelated. This is an ambitious project so I hope it works out well. Have you managed to find where to get all the hardware you will need?
Also a suggestion for the OS would be to put an emphasis on maths, such as making all math tools visible first along with programs. That way it is still seen as a calculator rather than just an handheld. That said, if that works out, it would really rule if the price is not too high either, as it could even compete against some tablets/mobile devices and not just calcs.
That said, if that works out, it would really rule if the price is not too high either, as it could even compete against some tablets/mobile devices and not just calcs.Also, if you go for a touchpad, make sure it's responsive but not annoying to use like on a laptop. Touchscreen would be ok, or clickpad if a touchscreen is too expensive. Clickpad should really be to the right or left, though, not in the middle like the TI-Nspire.
What hardware are you planning to use for this (as a base system)?
Wow! I this the first time you are making your own calc/computer? It seems like a pretty big project. But good luck!
so, what exactly are your plans for this if it doesn't make it to the market proper?(not that i'm being doubtful here...)do you think you could build and sell a few on your own/release the schematics in private?(i am salivating a bit at the thought of this) regardless, best of luck to you!
As for selling it, would it be like the Pandora?