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My quest for | My quest for low power systems began in my [[Carbon diet]] page and now continues with this system. It is smaller, faster, and uses less energy than the earlier [[Via EPIA 800]] system. | ||
When I was riding around Corvallis one day, I saw a free pile in front of someone's house. Right on top was a GE portable AM/FM 8 track player. I could | When I was riding around Corvallis one day, I saw a free pile in front of someone's house. Right on top was a GE portable AM/FM 8 track player. I could not pass it up. I immediately envisioned putting a computer in the case and that is exactly what happened. | ||
I used it as the unofficial [[http://www.Solarcreek.org/index.php?title=Kiosk/ Solar CREEK kiosk]] at DaVinci Days. | |||
== Hardware specs == | |||
"8track" is now a complete computer system based on a Via CN10000 Mini-ITX board built inside the 8 track player case. It has | "8track" is now a complete computer system based on a Via CN10000 Mini-ITX board built inside the 8 track player case. It has | ||
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The HP power supply puts out about 35 watts and it had no trouble running this machine in the above configuration. I measured output of the supply and found it takes about 10 watts to run. | The HP power supply puts out about 35 watts and it had no trouble running this machine in the above configuration. I measured output of the supply and found it takes about 10 watts to run. | ||
I am running Ubuntu Linux on it at the moment (6.06/Dapper Drake). I use mplayer to play the official Solar CREEK quicktime video. | == Software == | ||
I am running Ubuntu Linux on it at the moment (6.06/Dapper Drake). | |||
=== MPEG-2 playback === | |||
This is intended to be a full multimedia machine. I use alsaplayer for audio files and I use mplayer to play the official Solar CREEK quicktime video. | |||
There is currently a problem with decoding quicktime because it's too new. The support for the hardware MPEG player is not there yet. Video playback speed varies slightly. No one but me notices it. | |||
Currently 8track is in the corner unused, as I have 57 other projects stacked up. My laptop [[Iris]] is at the top of the list today. | |||
==Pictures== | ==Pictures== |
Revision as of 20:41, 3 August 2006
My quest for low power systems began in my Carbon diet page and now continues with this system. It is smaller, faster, and uses less energy than the earlier Via EPIA 800 system.
When I was riding around Corvallis one day, I saw a free pile in front of someone's house. Right on top was a GE portable AM/FM 8 track player. I could not pass it up. I immediately envisioned putting a computer in the case and that is exactly what happened.
I used it as the unofficial [Solar CREEK kiosk] at DaVinci Days.
Hardware specs
"8track" is now a complete computer system based on a Via CN10000 Mini-ITX board built inside the 8 track player case. It has
- 1GB of DDR2 RAM,
- a 30 GB Toshiba drive borrowed from a Toshiba Magnia SG20
- a Morex 60 watt automotive power supply
- a Trendnet WiFi PCI card
Power options include using either an old HP Omnibook 800 laptop power supply or a 12 volt gel cell. At the Solar CREEK booth at DaVinci Days, I ran it on a solar panel and a 120 vac inverter.
I can plug it into any convenient monitor and keyboard. At DaVinci days, I used an Acer 15" display and a PS/2 keyboard and mouse. The monitor ran off the inverter, too. I plugged in stereo speakers and connected to the Solar CREEK web site via a wireless link.
The HP power supply puts out about 35 watts and it had no trouble running this machine in the above configuration. I measured output of the supply and found it takes about 10 watts to run.
Software
I am running Ubuntu Linux on it at the moment (6.06/Dapper Drake).
MPEG-2 playback
This is intended to be a full multimedia machine. I use alsaplayer for audio files and I use mplayer to play the official Solar CREEK quicktime video. There is currently a problem with decoding quicktime because it's too new. The support for the hardware MPEG player is not there yet. Video playback speed varies slightly. No one but me notices it.
Currently 8track is in the corner unused, as I have 57 other projects stacked up. My laptop Iris is at the top of the list today.