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The handwritten annotations require a link to the bitmapped character data, and anything that breaks that will produce the same result. You don't even need to change the font, just changing the font size will result in a handwritten note turning into a squiggle on my 650. So I don't think it's a big deal. |
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I just draw the line at where the definitions are. I've been dealing with this stuff for nearly as long, starting with a ZX81. Plus, this isn't the first time I've seen the argument over the difference between a kernel and an OS. Also as someone who is going back to school for this (woebegone are these days when mere experience means nothing, yet a piece of paper from a school means the world), with current books to show what the definitions are.
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One major purpose of an OS is to "abstract/hide" the hardware, aka give you a standard way to access hardware: "read a file" is the same OS call even though it works totally differently underneath for an SSD or an internal HDD or a USB HDD. But the "OS" is not the only thing doing abstraction any more. On the UNIX OS, the GUI has been provided by X11 (X Windows), which interfaces with the graphics driver so you don't have to directly ("abstract/hide" in action). It's not considered an OS, but it performs a lot of the basic functions of an OS, just specific to graphics: "draw a line" is the same call even if you have an ATI Radeon or NVIDIA graphics card. X11 acts just like a graphics-specific OS, but it's not called an OS. On top of X11, you can have things like Motif, GTK, KDE, ETC. that make it even easier to do graphics: X11 doesn't provide a "button," but GTK et al. do. So in that sense, they're like an OS, but they aren't accessing hardware directly any longer: "put a button here" is the same call in GTK regardless of OS, graphics card, or computer ("abstract/hide" again in action!). These are called "Toolkits" but they are doing a very, very similar job to an OS, just completely in software at this point. Apple calls their OS "Mac OS X," but in reality that's Carbon or Cocoa Graphics Toolkits on top of the Darwin OS, on top of the Mach Microkernel... much of which was originally NeXT. Same goes for iOS, which his a heck of a lot more than an OS. So Android is an "OS" like Mac OS X (or iOS) is an "OS." But there's a lot of simplifying going on when you call them that. One thing is certain, calling it "Sony Software" is not talking about the OS! ![]() -Pie |
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I'm hating the classes. I'd much rather just work. Some of the classes are obscenely out of date (such as the assembly class I am in now, the program we're forced to use for the pseudo assembly language we have to use was last made in '86, and the final printing on the book was in '91), others are mindnumbing because the material is old hat for me, and what bugs me the most is the number of unrelated classes I have to take. Degree requirements have had me take management courses, accounting courses, sociology courses, psych classes, etc for a BS in Computer Science. I even was forced to take a semester long class on dorm living, despite being a commuter student with my own place (and this is a school with a large portion of commuter students).
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Most definitely. Saying "Sony software" can mean pretty much anything, and confirms or denies nothing, other than Sony made something installed on the device. That could be anything from a script that displays a splash screen with a Sony logo during boot, to everything.
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Gosh, tings is gettin' compelcated.....
More fish is obviously needed.......... |
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So is the OS Sony or Android? Lmao
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Wow, wasn't expecting this. Don't want this thread to get any more sidetracked so will respectfully not continue this kernel vs OS discussion, this is a e-reader forum after all.
In any case if the new Sony Reader is indeed running on top of Android -- it makes this the most attractive e-Ink Android device for the modding community. It has all the hardware buttons required, as apposed to the Nook STR which requires an overlay of icons on the screen when running Android applications. I'm curious what kind of CPU it will have and how it will compare with Nook STR. |
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