On 11/19/06, JT Moree wrote: > > [...] I understand that some of you are involved in local organizations that > recycle and refurbish computers. Like kidcomputers. What software do > they put on the machines? > > Just curious > - -- > JT Morée > PC Xperience, Inc. > -----BEGIN [...]-----END PGP SIGNATURE----- > This message has been scanned for viruses[...] --------------------------------------------------- > PLUG-discuss mailing list - [...] As for the AzTec Free-Net, we could probably check with "Randy Wertz" , but I think the softtware they put on initially (after doing a super-erase and low-level FORMAT of the HD) probably depends upon what the computer will be used for. For accessing www.aztecfreenet.org itself, all that is typically needed would be (I think) a terminal emulator (for a connection via telnet or - typically - dialup) that can act like a VT-100 "or equivalent" terminal. Some of the Aztec users (especially lately) are vision impaired, so they are not too interested in GUIs. they might well be using DOS or something like that. Although some of them might want software that can do voice output (and maybe input, too), or possibly some Braille output. I think Braille would require some specialized hardware, too. In some cases, users might be planning to do more with the computer, than just use it for Aztec. In that case they would probably want to install either Gnu/ Linux or windows - or OS X if a Mac. "As far as I know". -- Mike Schwartz Glendale AZ schwartz@acm.org Mike.L.Schwartz@gmail.com