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BuzzKillington
07-09-2010, 03:15 PM
http://www.microsoft.com/hardware/mouseandkeyboard/licensing/instaloadoverview.mspx

Really? Are people so lazy that it's too hard to match the + and -?

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dr.walrus
07-09-2010, 03:53 PM
World's most annoying blogger.

It's a pretty nifty idea actually.

x88x
07-09-2010, 04:32 PM
It's an interesting idea, but I would hate to have to wire anything with more than 2-3 batteries with them. They would have to be wired up with 2^n possible configurations, and trying to actually do that would be horrific with any more than 2-3 batteries. Heck, even with just 2 batteries it would be messy. It seems like they're taking a software input sanitation attitude towards physical batteries, which is interesting, but as anyone who has done it knows, incredibly frustrating to implement.


Also, I gotta throw this out there...."instaload"? Really Microsoft? Did you really think that nobody would think of anything other than battery contacts when they saw that? -_^

slaveofconvention
07-09-2010, 04:53 PM
I read "instaload" and a comment on batteries and wondered "Battery powered RAM disk" which would take an image of the OS when installed so it could boot effectively immediately - last thing I was thinking was anything like terminal design lol

dr.walrus
07-09-2010, 05:30 PM
It's an interesting idea, but I would hate to have to wire anything with more than 2-3 batteries with them. They would have to be wired up with 2^n possible configurations,

The video is dreadful to watch but the units are pre-wired and don't have any combination of wiring neccessary, it's just a contact technology


I read "instaload" and a comment on batteries and wondered "Battery powered RAM disk" which would take an image of the OS when installed so it could boot effectively immediately

...Doesn't that exist already?

x88x
07-09-2010, 05:53 PM
Bah! I suppose I'll actually watch it. :P

EDIT:
Oooooh, he didn't actually say anything about it (at least not the in the first 2 minutes I actually watched), but I just realized, they probably have it pre-wired in each unit. I was thinking it would have two hookups on each end, but they probably just have two cross-over lines inside the unit that make the + and - always come out the same contacts.

d_stilgar
07-09-2010, 07:26 PM
I think it's a good idea for flashlights or similar items where you can't see.