wear-hard,
With the parts for my wearable project arriving over the next few days
(woo!), I think it's finally time to get rid of all the other hardware
I purchased as potential bases. I believe I know exactly what I want
now, and these systems are no longer it, but I thought I'd see if
anyone here wants them, since they all have potential. Please contact
me off-list if you're interested.
Two (2) Vadem Clio C-1050 units
- WinCE laptop/tablet unit, VR41xx CPU, 640x480x8bit touchscreen, PC
Card slot, CF slot, modem, can run Linux
- http://www.pinaxgroup.com/products/clio_products_main.htm
- http://sourceforge.net/projects/linux-vr/
- http://www.hacksrus.com/~mike/lince/bootloader.htm
Two (2) Philips screenphones ("tuxscreens")
- SA-1100 StrongARM CPU, two PC Card slots, serial port, 8"
640x480x8bit touchscreen, Lucent DSP, IR keyboard, can run Linux,
hacked by Ralf Ackermann into tablet formfactor and SIP VoIP phone
- http://tuxscreen.net/
- http://www.iptel-now.de/HOWTO/TUXSCREEN/tuxscreen.html
- http://www.iptel-now.de/HOWTO/TUXPAD/tuxpad.html
One (1) Psion Series 5mx palmtop PDA
- ARM710T CPU, 640x240x2bit touchscreen, serial port, can run Linux
- http://www.series5mx.com/welcome.html
- http://linux-7110.sourceforge.net/
One (1) NEC Versa Ultralite laptop
- 600MHz Transmeta Crusoe CPU, 10.4" SVGA transflective (daylight
readable, optionally backlit) LCD, 20GB HD, Windows 2000, can run
Linux
- http://www.transmetazone.com/articleview.cfm?articleID=640
- http://www-2.cs.cmu.edu/~jcl/linux/lavie/nec_lavie.html
Six (6) Netpliance I-Openers
- 200MHz x86 WinChip, 32MB RAM, 16MB flash, 10" 800x600x16bit
dual-scan LCD, 56k modem, onboard video and sound, parallel and USB
ports, can run Linux
- http://www.targetpc.com/hardware/internet_appliance/i-opener/
- http://jailbait.sourceforge.net/
- http://www.ltsp.org/documentation/iopener.php
With the exception of the 5mx and the Ultralite, all the hardware is
in new condition, with all documentation and accessories. One of the
Clios is brand new. The 5mx and the Ultralite both are a little
scuffed from normal wear and tear. I also realize the I-Openers
aren't normal wear-hard fare, but I thought I'd include them just in
case someone's looking for a thin client or some such; they wouldn't
really be good for making a wearable out of. Best reasonable offer
accepted for anything; I know I'm not going to get back what I paid
for any of this. They'll be shipping from Austin, TX, USA. I'll be
heading to eBay next week with whatever's left.
Thanks,
Vito
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