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#48388 - 29/11/2001 02:39 Tuxscreen
julf
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Registered: 01/10/2001
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Couldn't find anything on this in the archives, but this might be of interest to any potential StrongArm Linux hackers - do we know any such people? :)

http://tuxscreen.net/ is the failed StrongArm-based Philips/Lucent web phone. Totally useless, except for the
fact that you can get Linux running on it. It has a good, big color LCD, PCMCIA, DSP, phone handset, IR remote keyboard...

I'm going to use a couple of these for my home entertainment system, potentially feeding both my empegs and my Rio Receivers, if we ever get streaming and uncompressed WAV support

Julf


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#48389 - 29/11/2001 06:45 Re: Tuxscreen [Re: julf]
hybrid8
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With the project dead, and without additional hacking beyond installing some software, what is the current functionality when one of these units arrives at your doorstep? ie. within a day or two, what can I use it for?

Looking through the website, but I have to hit the road for work..

Bruno
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#48390 - 29/11/2001 12:40 Re: Tuxscreen [Re: hybrid8]
rob
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Registered: 21/05/1999
Posts: 5335
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One of these showed up in our chill out area (on top of the RTV4000 stack ) the other week. We all crowded round and poked at it a bit (Hugo took it apart of course) and then everyone got bored and went away.

Maybe we'll think of a use for it one day.

Rob

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#48391 - 29/11/2001 18:11 Dr Hugo [Re: rob]
muzza
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I thought Hugo said he wasn't a hardware guy.
Or were you talking figuratively? Typical tech response, I'm glad he's not a doctor. "Hmm. You say you have a cold eh? Well we'll just TAKE A LOOK AT YOUR LUNGS" tearing of flesh, screams of pain. etc.

There, three posts and off topic
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#48392 - 29/11/2001 18:13 Re: Tuxscreen [Re: rob]
muzza
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RTV4000! I read the info on the site. What's it like?
If it were available here I'd mortgage my dog or brother to get one.
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#48393 - 30/11/2001 03:49 Re: Tuxscreen [Re: muzza]
peter
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Registered: 13/07/2000
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RTV4000! I read the info on the site. What's it like?

At the moment it's like a thing that doesn't understand PAL, only NTSC.

Peter

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#48394 - 30/11/2001 08:00 Re: Dr Hugo [Re: muzza]
rob
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Registered: 21/05/1999
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Loc: Cambridge UK
Patrick says Hugo isn't a hardware guy. Hugo thinks he is. He certainly has lots of flashing blinking boxes made by HP.

Rob

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#48395 - 30/11/2001 12:21 Re: Dr Hugo [Re: rob]
altman
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Registered: 19/05/1999
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Loc: Palo Alto, CA
I'm the most hardware guy in the office, I just don't do PCB layout or schematic capture... I still design stuff, solder down/remove SMT components and fix things... I don't make jet engines or own a lathe though, so it's not *real* hardware :)

Hugo

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#48396 - 14/12/2001 14:29 Re: Tuxscreen [Re: hybrid8]
julf
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Well, with the project officially dead, and without additional hacking beyond installing some software, what is the current functionality of an empeg?

> When one of these units arrives at your doorstep? ie. within a day or two, what can I use it for

Pretty much nothing. But if you actually put Linux on it (straightforward), you have a quiet, fast-starting user interface box for a home entertainment system or whatever. That might even work as a voice-over-IP phone or intercom.

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#48397 - 14/12/2001 14:31 Re: Tuxscreen [Re: rob]
julf
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Well, the way I intend to use it is have one in each room, as the user interface, with a Rio Receiver driving the speakers, fetching stuff from my 1-terabyte Cheap IDE RAID Box.

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