Another Niche for Haiku Perhaps?

Sure. And that’s why it’d change the face of smartphones :wink:
To be honest, I was thinking about netbooks, but haiku doesn’t like them for now, at least not my own netbook.

[quote=Bruno]I just want to point out that most people exited about the possibility to hold a HAIKU-Alpha release soon in their hands.
After getting a bootable HAIKU-CD (maybe Floppyboot 1.44MB will still available), many people I hope will try HAIKU on their old hardware to run.
Thinking about Tablet Pc is way to early for me. I will be happy to use HAIKU with my older hardware. If there a chance to become hardware 3D Acceleration, the old hardware will run even faster.
HAIKU has a chance only if it starts with as few problems/bugs/ and a easy installer as possible.
The mobile market will be very strong in SE Asia as forecasts tell us.
But who knows what really will going to be happen in a few years…
there will still be time to react to some new inventions.[/quote]
Well, I have Haiku installed on my PC and it works damn good. It almost never hangs and everything was properly detected. PC has the following specs:

Intel Pentium 4 [no HT]
2256M [2,2G] of RAM
Intel Mobo
ATI Radeon 9600 Pro

That’s a Dell-branded PC - modified OptiPlex GXGX270

Unfortnaly for me I only use a slate tablet as my only computer, so in other words Haiku is useless for me because it’s lacks a good input system for a Tablet Pc.

Edit. this was supposed to be a reply to Bruno