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		<title>OLPC Field Repair</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[At last month&#8217;s incredible Teach Think Play Conference I was fortunate enough to borrow an OLPC laptop from a good friend. As usual, the tangible green machine was a Pop Star (though in this educator crowd, most were not familiar with the project), garnering interest and attention wherever it travels. Sadly, the machine I had [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/mccloud/sets/72157600098899249/"><img width="128" height="96" align="left" alt="466296547_46b55653ce.jpg" id="image67" src="http://alchemicalmusings.org/wp-content/uploads/2007/04/466296547_46b55653ce.thumbnail.jpg" /></a>At last month&#8217;s incredible <a href="http://alchemicalmusings.org/2007/03/25/teaching-thinking-and-playing-day-one/http://alchemicalmusings.org/2007/03/25/teaching-thinking-and-playing-day-one/">Teach Think Play Conference</a> I was fortunate enough to borrow an OLPC laptop from a good friend. As usual, the tangible green machine was a Pop Star (though in this educator crowd, most were not familiar with the project), garnering interest and attention wherever it travels.</p>
<p>Sadly, the machine I had borrowed had some serious power issues, and I could not demo Sugar &#8211; the linux-based, free operating system developed specifically for the OLPC &#8211; to any of the attendees.</p>
<p>Since my employer <a href="http://ccnmtl.columbia.edu">CCNMTL</a> is a participant in the OLPC developer program (thusfar we have only received a raw motherboard, not a complete laptop), I decided to attempt a field repair of the OLPC in the vain hope I might be able to swap boards and get the unit running again.</p>
<p>I discovered that the OLPC hardware (at least at this stage) is not quite as easy to disassemble as one would hope &#8211; you really need more of a clean room than a Third-World repair shop to work on this model. Still, a few iconic cues directing disassembly, like on a Thinkpad or Apple, would go a long way.  Amazingly, there were no moving parts!</p>
<p>In any case, I <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/mccloud/sets/72157600098899249/">visually documented</a> the disassembly process, but I don&#8217;t think I am going to be able to put humpty dumpty back together again any time soon. I guess I owe my friend $100 (well, now $150), since that is the list price of the OLPC.</p>
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