Simputer

Simputer

Infobox Information appliance
name =


manufacturer = [http://ncoretech.com Encore] · [http://picopeta.com Picopeta]
type = Handheld computer
connectivity = Infra-red· USB devices
lifespan = since 2002
media = Smart card USB storage devices
os = Linux
input = 320 x 240px touchscreen USB keyboard
power = Lithium ion battery
cpu = StrongARM SA-1110 206 MHz <0.4 W
memory = 64 MB
display = 3.8" 320 x 240 LCD screen (B&W/STN/TFT) displaying greyscale/4096/65536 cols
dimensions = 142mm x 72mm x 20mm 206 gm
touchpad = Entire screen
The Simputer is a self-contained, open hardware handheld computer, designed for use in environments where computing devices such as personal computers are deemed inappropriate. Due to the low cost, it was also deemed appropriate to bring computing power to the developing countries.

Design

The device was designed by the [http://simputer.org Simputer Trust] , a non-profit organization formed in November 1999 by seven indian scientists and engineers led by Dr. Swami Manohar. The word "Simputer" is an acronym for "simple, inexpensive and multilingual people's computer", and is a trademark of the Simputer Trust. It includes text-to-speech software and runs the GNU/Linux operating system. Similar in appearance to the Palm Pilot class of handheld computers, the touch sensitive screen is operated on with a stylus; simple handwriting recognition software is provided by the program Tapatap.

License

The Simputer specifications are released under an open distribution license called the Simputer General Public License or the SGPL. Free software developers are being actively encouraged to port their applications to the Simputer.

Licensees

The Simputer Trust has licensed two manufacturers to create devices based on the Simputer specifications:
* [http://www.ncoretech.com/ Encore Software] (the original licencee which has also built the [http://www.ncoretech.com/products/ia/mobilis/index.html Mobilis] for Corporate/Educational purposes and the [http://www.ncoretech.com/products/ia/sathi/index.html SATHI] for Defence purposes)
* [http://picopeta.com PicoPeta Simputers] (released as a consumer product named the [http://amidasimputer.com Amida Simputer] )

Deployments

In the year 2004, Simputers were extensively used by the government of Karnataka to automate the process of land records procurement. Prior to this large scale deployment, Simputers were also used in an ambitious project in Chattisgarh for the purpose of e-education. In 2005 they were used in a variety of innovative and interesting applications, such as automobile engine diagnostics (Mahindra & Mahindra in Mumbai), tracking of iron-ore movement from mine pithead to shipping point (Dempo, Goa), Microcredit (Sanghamitra, Mysore), Electronic Money Transfer between UK and Ghana (XK8 Systems, UK), and others. In recent times, the Simputer has seen deployment by the police force to track traffic offenders and issue traffic tickets.

Interfaces

* Touch panel overlay on liquid-crystal display.
* Speaker and microphone jacks
* Smart-card connector.
* USB connector (to function as host or device)
* Serial port
* Infrared Data Association (IrDA) port
* Greyscale/Super-twisted nematic display (STN)/Thin-film transistor (TFT) (depends on model and manufacturer).
* Multi-I/O connector (in Encore's Simputer) giving additional (slave) USB, and optional modem/VGA interfaces

Bundled Software

The Simputer uses the Linux kernel (2.4.18 Kernel as of July 2005), and the Alchemy Window Manager (only the [http://amidasimputer.com Amida Simputer] ). Software packages included provide:
* Scheduling (Amida Simputer only)
* Calendar (Amida Simputer only)
* Voice Recording and Playback (High quality compression on Amida Simputer only)
* Khatha (A simple spreadsheet) (Amida Simputer only)
* Internet and network connectivity
* Web browsing and email.
* an e-Library (Amida Simputer only)
* Games (in the Amida Simputer), including Chess, Breakout and Golgoli (a game that makes use of the accelerometer in the Amida Simputer).
* J2ME and DotGNU (a free software implementation of .NET) are also available
* Encore also has a FLASH player available

In addition, both licensees developed custom vertical applications for microbanking, traffic police, medical applications, etc.

Alchemy user interface used by the Amida Simputer has been released under the GPL with the name [http://openalchemy.org "OpenAlchemy"] .

Commercial production

Pilot production of the Simputer started in September 2002. In 2004, the Amida Simputer became commercially available for Rs. 12450 and up. The prices for Amida Simputer vary depending on the screen type (monochrome or colour).

uccess Inhibitors

By 2005, sales of Simputers failed to live up to the ambitious goal of selling 50,000 units: only 4000 Simputers were sold ( [http://hardware.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=05/04/15/0050205&from=rss] ).

"Poor man's computer"

A reason often stated is that the poor have no need of computers before their basic needs (such as electricity) are met. However, the Simputer was never designed to be a "poor man's computer" (a position often used by the media)- it was a device designed to help bridge the digital divide. While most people tended to look at the cost of the Simputer as a factor, they ignored the fact that the "cost of ownership" for the end-user of the device in villages was not the cost of the device, but the cost of the Smart card used to store the user's data. The device itself should be considered shared infrastructure for the village.

Lack of support from Government and NGOs

Another reason may be that lack of purchasing by the Indian government and NGOs (as earlier committed) led to lack of adoption in the field.

License cost

The SGPL, the license under which simputer is marketed, asks for a license fee of 1 Million Indian Rupees (US$1=INR 39 [as on 14th Feb. 2008, roughly $24,155] ) to commercially exploit the Simputer design. This was perceived to be a high entry point for small scale organizations wishing to license the Simputer design

Comparison with PDAs

While the Simputer is not cheap when compared to PDAs available in the market at the time, this point is largely irrelevant, as it was not designed to be a PDA (which are used as PC companions) but as a standalone computer. The comparison with PDAs was a natural outcome because of the form-factor (and to some degree reports by the media).

Cost of laptops

The decrease of prices of laptop computers may have reduced the Simputer's price competitiveness.

Current Status

Both licensees may seem to have stopped actively marketing their Simputer devices, though both are known to be developing newer devices based on Simputer technologies. While Encore has developed an XScale-based device for use by the Indian Military, PicoPeta has continued development of an as yet un-released device, and is actively encouraging Free software developers to port their applications to the Simputer platform, and to the Alchemy interface. PicoPeta was acquired by [http://geodesic.com Geodesic Information Systems] (a developer of communication and collaboration systems) in 2005.

References

* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/1442000.stm "Indian handheld to tackle digital divide"] . (July 18, 2001).
*Srinivasan, S. (Apr. 3, 2005). [http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/wireStory?id=637645 "Handheld Computer Yet to Reach the Masses"] . "Associated Press".
* Swami Manohar (Nov. 2005) [http://simpact-india.blogspot.com/2005_11_01_simpact-india_archive.html High Return Computing]
* BBC News, 10 September, 2001 [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/south_asia/1535992.stm Computer deal for India's poor]
* Outlook India, September 22, 2002: [http://www.outlookindia.com/pti_news.asp?id=85140 Pilot production of Simputer begins]
* BBC News, 1 August, 2005 - [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/south_asia/4725639.stm Woe for traffic offenders in Sim city]
* Reuters, January 8, 2004 [http://www.undp.org.bt/unv/UN%20gets%20Simputer%20for%20Bhutan%20project.htm Simputers for Bhutan]

ee also

* Longmeng or "Dragon Dream" is a Chinese low-cost computer being designed to cost €100
* OpenBook Project, a project functionally similar to the XO-1
* Wizzy Digital Courier: Internet access for rural schools via USB stick
* VIA pc-1 Initiative

External links

* [http://www.simputer.org/ Official website]
* [http://www.picopeta.com/ PicoPeta Simputers]
* [http://amidasimputer.com/ PicoPeta's "Amida Simputer"]
* [http://openalchemy.org OpenAlchemy]
* [http://www.ncoretech.com/ Encore]
* [http://www.simputerland.com/ Encore's Simputer]
*
* [http://www.knowprose.com/node/3040 Indian Computer in Guyana - The Simputer's First Day.] , July 22, 2005
* [http://www.knowprose.com/node/3041 Recursion: The Simputer And The Wikipedia] , July 23, 2005 - Shows a Simputer being used for editing this Wikipedia entry.


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