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question?
hi I am bidding on one on ebay and I want to know do you have to pay each month to use it like ePods computers? Thanks - Malina

Submitted by: Malina
Email: xoohsosweet11ox
Location: lacey,nj
Date Added: 2006-05-20

Any links?
hey guys, I'm waiting for my Vadem CLIO 1050 to be shipped to me sometime this or next week! :D

So there is a linux image available for the CLIO? That is GREAT news! I am all for technology that works. :)

So, any links for a company offering linux rom/image upgrade for existing CLIO users? Thanks! :)

Submitted by: Snappy!
Email: direct2system at yahoo dot com
Location: NM,US
Date Added: 2005-05-24


A TASTE OF HOLIX (Hm), HOLO~HYPER 4096 BIT OMNI( ABI ) CODE!
A TASTE OF HOLIX (Hm), HOLO~HYPER 4096 BIT OMNI( ABI ) CODE!!!!!!OK, BIG SH'T, TRY TO BEGIN TO UNDERSTAND THIS...THAT GOES FOR YOU BILLY BOY, YOU'LL NEVER UNDERSTAND IT IN A MILLION YEARS, PERIOD....

NE~OA (Hm) Project ( Post 16 PPC/MMP AMIGA Cheetah (tm) ) or NEOA~Box (Hm)

"NE~OA"(Hm), ie. Nano Electro~Optical Amiga ( Analog Computer Box ), or NE~OA ACB

Abstract: "NE~OA"(Hm), is based on a Multi Micro Processor, ie. MMP, that employ a sophisticated Nanometic Electro Optical (Hm) ( Analog NEO (Hm) array ( Analog Linear Lateral HOLO~graphic ( ALLH (Hm) ) substrate X, Y, and Z registers ( based "Karnoff Mapping" non boolean expression, non digital matrix ( x and y ) lay-out of individual discrete group of ten optical digital emulated BCD registers "Virtual~Analog ~Processors" (Hm), "Spectral~Program" (Hm) or "S~P" concept, a "color coded" scheme based on a "spectral color order", I~R ( Infra~Red = 0 Sum Bit, which serve as "Error corection" bits applied to digital binary concept, but infact operates as a Analog Opit ( BCD 8-Bit ( Octal ) count Analog linear optical binary register ( can work in "4" Bit, ie. digital "Nibble" data configuration blocks also ) as all of its' progressive spectral protocol do ), R ( Red = 1 Sum Bit ), O ( Orange = 2 Sum Bit ), Y ( Yellow = 3 Sum Bit ), G ( Green = 4 Sum Bit ), B ( Blue = 5 Sum Bit ), V ( Violet = 6 Sum Bit ), Error Bit Correction Bit U~V ( Ultra-Violet = 7 Sum Bit ), a total of an Octal Sum Bit Stack, ie. OCB that utilize a "pseudo digital" 4096 data bit block that serves as a "Virtual Memory" as a psuedo digital programmed "Analog~Virtual~Machine" or "A~V~M". Next, a "digital to ( ~ ) Analog Converter", ie. d~A~C (Hm) is used in parallel optical coupling technique to feed from a digital MMP array that its' function is selected by the priority sequence based on said MMP design protocol, which is refered to as an Analog Data Block, ie. ADB (Hm) ( pronouced "add-ba, like a "matissa" based "floating point " counter, ie. FPP, a Analog "Floating Point Processor" ), or Analog Parallel "HOLO~Threading" (Hm) , ie. APH~T(Hm) ( pronouced "aft" ) and uses the method of "Tri~State Programming"(Hm), ie. T~SProg ( pronouced "tea-sprog" ) where as the A~V~M works a digital~Type Emulator, ie. d~TE ( pronouced "dee-tea" ) that simulates the function of a platform language liken to JAVA (JIT ) but does it more like a UNIX protocol in 3 dimensions, X, Y, Z cartisian planar array visual data buffer, consisting of optical/visual programming protocol consisting of machine code ( Advance.tor ), assembly code ( Inttermia.tor ), and scripting code levels ( Primiti.tor ) that give the option of programming and then converting to each others level, as this serves as the priority and delay controllers for interval based programming.

Submitted by: ultrateslan~~
Email: raberman8@netscape.net
Location: Texas
Date Added: 2005-05-13


AND SINCE YOUR E-MAIL BALANCED SPRITE, I WAS FORCED TO DO THIS ON A OPEN FORUM?COWARD!
AND SINCE YOUR E-MAIL BALANCED SPRITE, I WAS FORCED TO DO THIS ON A OPEN FORUM...COWARD!!!

Submitted by: ultrateslan~
Email: raberman8@netscape.net
Location: Texas
Date Added: 2005-05-13

Well sprite, for a person who probably does not even know what an adder or multiplexer is, as I have written millions of lines of machine code ( Mainf
you wrote:

I am no big fan of MS
... but even so, I would say that the first opinion is very poisonous. The author criticizes everybody and his uncle for being lousy hardware/software creators. Yes, Microsoft writes buggy software. But that software consists of millions of lines of code. If you cannot write even a few dosen lines of plain text without errors, I wonder what kind of computers you build for a living? Are they superior at spitting venom in digital or analog form?

Submitted by: sprite
Email: provod@mail.com
Date Added: 2005-01-14

you wrote:

Well sprite, for a person who probably does not even know what an adder or multiplexer is, as I have written millions of lines of machine code ( Mainframe, COBOL, ForTRAN, APL, etc. 1977 ), assembly language ( Apple II, Amiga Forth, LOGO ) ,and script ( C++, MMP, CMP ( Super Computers, Cray-1, Cray-370 ), since and before Billy Boy Gates every thought about codes or computers, so, Einstein, lets start the obvious flaming, as your type resorts to mindless rhetoric..First I am a dyslexic, left-hander, and no I do not need a dictionary, as I fell that those that point out other's flaws, have a major flaw themselves, EGO, and inferiority complex...care to flame?

by RA Berman CCSC from Oak Ridge North, Texas

Now, to you Snappy, as was stated, we were in fact the first ones to ever put a mobile platform on the CLIO, this being LinuX, since 1999, as we are to OEM the new school model CLIO, soon to be released to the market place....LinuX, Free BSD, Suse LinusX, and our HOLIX (Hm), i.e. HOLIX~C (Hm)......and no Windoze, LILO dual OS.....alos here is the calibur of person I am, as far as knowledge base......so we are doing what you have stated, but now for a year.....

you wrote:

NEC MP790 User
I think the Clio design is just fabulous beyond words. Simple, elegant design that just works.

If only it is updated with new OS. I know that the C-1050 has a user upgradeable ROM chip, so why is there no updates for the past ... four or five years? Users really like it, but no one wants to walk down a dead end ... alone.

How about releasing working Linux or NetBSD CD or ROM upgrades for existing C-1000 or C-1050 users? That should spark renewed interest and sales.

Also, pricepoint. That it does not run the standard desktop app gives people the notion that it is substandard. While to me, it is not true, as I am almost totally relying on only my NEC MobilePro 790 without a PC, and I get by quite comfy with its wifi cf card, its hard to sell to end users a WinCE based device and try to price it at $1000 and expect it to sell like hotcakes.

Go for $499 price point and u can definitely hit a dent in the notebook market. Once you reach critical mass, other OEMs will come in, and you can earn from licensing the form factor and even consulting on new designs. With the inflow of $$, we can then talk about more R&D to bring CLIO the next level.

CLIO NXT to be released April '05 by Data evolution ... is indeed evolution and not revolutionary. The whole ID is still the same. Granted it is a Great ID, it only shows that no one did and further research into it. While it is Great, I bet its not Perfect yet. Putting in CE.NET in CLIO NXT is a Great move, as it means users can get to use more up to date softwares.

Maybe Vadem/Clio can pull off a ROM update with CE.NET or Linux install. That will be more exciting than the MacMini! :D

Submitted by: Snappy
Email: direct2system at yahoo dot com
Location: NM,US
Date Added: 2005-02-07

Submitted by: ultrateslan
Email: raberman8@netscape.net
Location: NASA, JSC, Clear Lake, Texas, USA, Earth
Date Added: 2005-05-13


NEC MP790 User
I think the Clio design is just fabulous beyond words. Simple, elegant design that just works.

If only it is updated with new OS. I know that the C-1050 has a user upgradeable ROM chip, so why is there no updates for the past ... four or five years? Users really like it, but no one wants to walk down a dead end ... alone.

How about releasing working Linux or NetBSD CD or ROM upgrades for existing C-1000 or C-1050 users? That should spark renewed interest and sales.

Also, pricepoint. That it does not run the standard desktop app gives people the notion that it is substandard. While to me, it is not true, as I am almost totally relying on only my NEC MobilePro 790 without a PC, and I get by quite comfy with its wifi cf card, its hard to sell to end users a WinCE based device and try to price it at $1000 and expect it to sell like hotcakes.

Go for $499 price point and u can definitely hit a dent in the notebook market. Once you reach critical mass, other OEMs will come in, and you can earn from licensing the form factor and even consulting on new designs. With the inflow of $$, we can then talk about more R&D to bring CLIO the next level.

CLIO NXT to be released April '05 by Data evolution ... is indeed evolution and not revolutionary. The whole ID is still the same. Granted it is a Great ID, it only shows that no one did and further research into it. While it is Great, I bet its not Perfect yet. Putting in CE.NET in CLIO NXT is a Great move, as it means users can get to use more up to date softwares.

Maybe Vadem/Clio can pull off a ROM update with CE.NET or Linux install. That will be more exciting than the MacMini! :D

Submitted by: Snappy
Email: direct2system at yahoo dot com
Location: NM,US
Date Added: 2005-02-07


I am no big fan of MS
... but even so, I would say that the first opinion is very poisonous. The author criticizes everybody and his uncle for being lousy hardware/software creators. Yes, Microsoft writes buggy software. But that software consists of millions of lines of code. If you cannot write even a few dosen lines of plain text without errors, I wonder what kind of computers you build for a living? Are they superior at spitting venom in digital or analog form?

Submitted by: sprite
Email: provod@mail.com
Date Added: 2005-01-14

I worked with the Clio Vadem back 3 years ago, using Linux tm, with Edmund Ku, the creator
I worked with the Clio Vadem back 3 years ago, using Linux tm, with Edmund Ku, the creator ( 2 of the Clio Vadems proto types got stolen from us in 1999 ), and all that rhetoric that your people have shown ( Microsoft-head and "Wind-Nosers" ), show you are a very good example of the mentality that it has had to face over the years.

First, the Clio started out with a 75 mhz MIPS ( Nec ) processor and was the first successful passive matrix LCD computer on the market ( Edmund K is a genuses ) and it ran power wise for 12 hours, before needing to be charged.

Second, it was the first voice dictation, touch screen stylus computer ( PDA ) that met the needs of the Handi-capped community, so Tom Fisher MD BSEE, does that BS in your title stand for B*ll Sh*t, with your limited knowledge of computer technologies, I build digital and superior Analog computers for a living, so expert debate me, if you dare.

I would suggest you stick with your field MD, as this was a major breakthrough in computer technology, especially when you use LinuX or Free BSD ( UNIX POSIX Compliant )as we did 3 years ago on the Clio.

Further, Microsoft-head, because of you and your Gatesian crowd, you have cost this world 50 percent production lose, with your constant preventable crashing, un-installing, re-installing, and "cold" re-booting, which as hurt the disabled ( wheelchair crowd ) which we designed our Clio unit to assist in their life, and not the Sh*tty MS world you clowns have goven us and is partially responsible for the failure of the security during "911".

And as far as your attitude or your oppenion, would would consider that you better realize, all of you Microsoft-heads and "Wind-nosers" that "Billy-Boy" Gates and "Pauley" Allen, Microsoft tm, i.e. MS, are Anti-trust J.P.Morgan and Getty type, and that they are classed by the government and the courts as "preditory monopolist" period.

And that the 9 states suing MS are themselves "profiters" in a "911 Patriot Act" provision period and could be sued under the RICO Act, as said "profiters" and monopolist, as those vary 9 states both profited and forced, by their legistators to use MS products, period, hurting the effeciency of said states, so those states are likely to get sues themselves, plus their filers ( this includes you ), by the rest of the non MS users, Apple ( I-MAC ), Amiga, UNIX tm, and LinuX tm, etc.

So, when a superior technology like the Clio Vadem comes out ( about 4 years ago ), Gatesians like you try to distroy it with your rhetorical garbage which has no bases or purpose but to discredit the Clio ( is that because it is "Open Source", as me thinks, "something smells rotten in Denmark", get the message BSEE ( I eat PhDs for supper on my consulting expertize ).

If you MS types have the guts to respond hear is mu official e-mail, holo@holoteslab.net .

Not cordually yours, Einstein.......

R. A. Berman CCSC ( edu, com, gov, mil(cc)) and "911 Patriot Act" advisory to NASA ( Nano~technology development, JSC, NASA, Clear Lake, Texas and Photon Ridge ) and MIL OPS


Submitted by: R. A. Berman CCSC ( edu, com, gov, mil(cc))
Email: holo@holoteslab.net
Location: Photon Ridge
Date Added: 2002-06-22


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