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December 5th, 2007

Microsoft moves a step closer toward getting Windows on OLPCs

Posted by Mary Jo Foley @ 4:10 pm

Categories: Corporate strategy, Linux, Windows XP, Windows client

Tags: Microsoft Corp., One Laptop Per Child Project, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Software, Mary Jo Foley

In Focus » See more posts on: OLPC

You’re not alone if you’ve been confused as to whether the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) low-cost XO PCs will be able to run Windows or not.

Microsoft moves a step closer toward getting Windows on OLPCsThere have been ongoing, conflicting reports as to whether

1. Windows could run — theoretically and/or practically — on OLPC systems

2. Anyone (inside or outside Microsoft) had actually tried running any version of Windows on them

3. Microsoft was interested in licensing Windows to PC/device makers to run on OLPC systems

4. The OLPC contingent was willing to allow anything other than Linux power OLPC systems.

A month or so ago, when I asked Microsoft about this, it sounded as if the company was well on its way to doing tests of Windows XP on XO machines with OLPC Director Nicholas Negroponte’s blessing.

But it wasn’t until December 5 that Microsoft finally issued an official statement acknowledging its OLPC plans. From the statement:

“Microsoft plans to publish formal design guidelines early next year that will assist flash-based device manufacturers in designing machines that enable a high-quality Windows experience. In addition, there will be limited field trials in January 2008 of Windows XP for One Laptop per Child’s XO laptop. Microsoft’s goal is to provide a high-quality Windows experience on the XO device; if this is achieved, then Windows XP for the XO could be available as early as the second half of 2008.”

Microsoft’s work on OLPCs is coming out of the Unlimited Potential team — the folks working on Windows Starter Edition, the FlexGo pay-as-you-go Windows trials and other projects/products.

What do you think the prospects are for Windows XP-based OLPC systems? Will Microsoft be able — and willing — to undercut Linux OLPCs on price (and will that be a bad thing, if poorer nations end up with more, less-expensive computer choices?

Update: News.com’s Ina Fried has more info, with Microsoft claming that it issued its public statement to provide a reality check to an overzealous Negroponte, who is allegedly telling folks it’s a done deal that XP will be on OLPCs. Microsoft isn’t yet sure whether it will be able to get Windows and Office to run on the stripped-down machines at a quality level with which it feels comfortable, according to Fried’s blog post.

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On a level playing field...........  Ole Man | 12/05/07
I run windows myself  voyager529 | 12/05/07
What high horses?  Jxn | 12/15/07
Can't imagine it'll be difficult  Richard Flude | 12/05/07
You missed a point, though  GuidingLight | 12/06/07
Yes, Microsoft does have a problem with making things work, and do not  DonnieBoy | 12/06/07
Yeah, they "overlooked" that.  TripleII | 12/06/07
RE: Microsoft moves a step closer toward getting Windows on OLPCs  gnu-user | 12/05/07
Nigeria, OLPC and windows  s_souche | 12/05/07
Oops I made a mistake  s_souche | 12/06/07
Also was Mandriva, but, the last I heard, the government was still planning  DonnieBoy | 12/06/07
I read that it was Mandriva  GuidingLight | 12/06/07
And, you would be wrong. Mandriva has to make money here, MS does not.  DonnieBoy | 12/06/07
Wrong...  SpikeyMike | 12/06/07
-1  John Musbach | 12/05/07
Hmm  Jxn | 12/15/07
Why replace free with proprietary?  mannyamador | 12/05/07
Ultimately, it shouldn't be Negroponte's decision  Michael Kelly | 12/06/07
Still, OLPC does not have to offer Windows as it would cost way too much to  DonnieBoy | 12/06/07
I agree with that  Michael Kelly | 12/06/07
Well, Apple does lock their OS to the hardware though. But, no, I doubt  DonnieBoy | 12/06/07
It's obvious  whisperycat | 12/06/07
When did FUD become a verb?  mtwk2001 | 12/06/07
Why not diagram the whole sentence for us?  Ole Man | 12/07/07
I agree.  wesmantx05@... | 12/12/07
Although I Dispise Microsoft and Their Business Practices...  BanjoPaterson | 12/06/07
Typo - make that DESPISE... although I probably do DISPISE them, too happy  BanjoPaterson | 12/06/07
Or on the other hand  Ole Man | 12/07/07
I am not sure what the hurry is for MS. Why not just let this fail, and  DonnieBoy | 12/06/07
Vista runs on a classmate?  TripleII | 12/06/07
Yes, it is funny to watch Billy and Stevie squirm. It would be funny to see  DonnieBoy | 12/06/07
coming soon  reedjjjr | 12/06/07
Don't worry about "a quality level which feels comfortable"  critic-at-arms | 12/06/07
Value proposition  SpikeyMike | 12/06/07
Windows xp would ahve to be small  Randalllind | 12/06/07
XP Embedded and Windows CE  wesmantx05@... | 12/12/07
In case no one noticed  tracy anne | 12/11/07
Why Microsoft Must Control OLPC At All Costs  BrucePerens | 01/10/08
RE: Microsoft moves a step closer toward getting Windows on OLPCs  Jackie150 | 10/03/09
RE: Microsoft moves a step closer toward getting Windows on OLPCs  lingerie wholesale | 10/16/09

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