by Mooselake » Sun Jan 03, 2016 7:41 pm
I've been eyeing similar devices for a while as an inexpensive echolink (obscure ham radio thing) controller using the local repeater, one of the many moose hats is being an amateur radio emergency service net controller...
Some years back I tried to turn an
Ebox-2300, essentially a 486 SOC, into a 19" photo viewer. Along the way I learned about a number of linux distros, just how bad the Linux SIS drivers were, and finally went to the dark side and installed Windows 98 (much faster graphics), and almost ended up with a usable device. Today's higher power mini systems would work great, but with an uncountable (if you don't care enough, anyway, but not as many as the count of visible LEDs in every room) number of network photo viewing devices scattered around the Manor connected to TVs it hasn't been worth pursuing.
If there isn't some fatal flaw that makes them unusable, one of these devices, a Pokeys, some motor drivers, a way to route the wireless out of the enclosure, and a bit of duct tape could make a nice inside the box CNC device controller. Add an hdmi monitor and trackpad/keyboard and you'd be ready to go.
Kirk
I've been eyeing similar devices for a while as an inexpensive echolink (obscure ham radio thing) controller using the local repeater, one of the many moose hats is being an amateur radio emergency service net controller...
Some years back I tried to turn an [url=http://www.compactpc.com.tw/ebox-2300.htm]Ebox-2300[/url], essentially a 486 SOC, into a 19" photo viewer. Along the way I learned about a number of linux distros, just how bad the Linux SIS drivers were, and finally went to the dark side and installed Windows 98 (much faster graphics), and almost ended up with a usable device. Today's higher power mini systems would work great, but with an uncountable (if you don't care enough, anyway, but not as many as the count of visible LEDs in every room) number of network photo viewing devices scattered around the Manor connected to TVs it hasn't been worth pursuing.
If there isn't some fatal flaw that makes them unusable, one of these devices, a Pokeys, some motor drivers, a way to route the wireless out of the enclosure, and a bit of duct tape could make a nice inside the box CNC device controller. Add an hdmi monitor and trackpad/keyboard and you'd be ready to go.
Kirk