Danoc wrote:Stand alone mode, runs 2.0, you don;t need a computer am I correct?
The standalone doesn't need to be attached to a computer because the standalone has 2.0 installed directly inside it, it's just running the Linux port of the desktop version. As I said, some code base, different port, so until they complete a stable 'master' 2.0 code base, they cannot compile the linux port to be installed and distributed in the standalone. Desktop, windows, mac, linux, standalone, whatever - they all stem from the same code base, so there is no option of having only a standalone option.
I already know 2.0 is on both the machine and software for the computer. Again from what I am seeing they are good for the stand alone. why do they have to wait for the software, if the hardware is good
What you are seeing is a beta version of 2.0. It might even be a 'release candidate', but it could be riddled with all sorts of issues. Any you haven't seen in the demo videos could in theory still be broken. Before they can put it out in the wild, it needs to be run through heavy testing. If they find a 'showstopper' they have to fix it. That fix can in turn, break something else. The process goes on until they are happy the product is suitably stable.