Difference between revisions of "Freedom Toaster Design"
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+ | *Why it's important to them | ||
+ | *Involve people -- Dialog | ||
+ | *HELPING US WILL HELP THEM -- DISCUSS STATS | ||
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===Design Considerations=== | ===Design Considerations=== | ||
''Things we have decided'' | ''Things we have decided'' |
Latest revision as of 16:32, 26 February 2009
Talking to Community
- Introductions -- Who are we?
- Prior Knowledge -- What they already know?
- New Stuff -- What they don't know
- Why it's important to them
- Involve people -- Dialog
- HELPING US WILL HELP THEM -- DISCUSS STATS
Design Considerations
Things we have decided
- Free-Standing Kiosk that reflects w-l
- One Burner
- Cheaper, easier, software doesn't support 2
Decisions we have to make
- How will we update?
- Auto-update?
- Alex is reluctant, says it is MUCHO work.
- Sam Disagrees, says it is necessary for future of FT.
- CD Burning: Set or Checklist?
- Alex says one set iso, says it is easier. Edit of Open Disc.
- Sam would like to see a choice for the user. Many different isos or Iso compiler.
- Which distro of Linux to run?
- Ubuntu
- Update: Debian is run by alex's server because ubuntu would not install on his machine. Should the production model use debian or ubuntu?
- Auto-update?
Requirements:
- Answer the question: "What do you want the machine to do?" TASKS
- work with a touchscreen,
- connect to WiFi, and
- runs the kiosk software.
- What OS do you want to use?
- What kind of hardware is supported for that OS?
- Determine all component properties you'll need: hard drive size, CPU speed, e.g.
- Comparison shop components (document shopping process with links)
- Order components
- Build machine
- Install OS
- Test machine hardware (benchmark if necessary)
- Software dev and testing for TASKS
- burn CD/DVDs,
- work with a touchscreen,
- connect to WiFi, and
- runs the kiosk software.
Ideas Supplies to acquire (for prototype):
Design
- [1]
- Network adapter (esp. wifi)
- Reliability
- Uptime
- Lifespan
- Warranties
- Hardware specs*
- Kodak kiosk proposal --> One set thing, EASY, we know the cost.
- Ghetto
- Not our work
- Ghetto
- Not modular, prolly.
- Ghetto
- One
- Got comp from Mrs. Gandy, need a touchscreen.
- Touchscreen
- 2 of the same type
- Kodak kiosk proposal --> One set thing, EASY, we know the cost.
- CD/DVD burner
Content
- What should we distribute?
- Prototype version (as of 1-8-2009)
- Ubuntu 8.04
- OpenDisk (Windows programs
- Prototype version (as of 1-8-2009)