On Thu, Mar 14, 2002 at 01:13:21AM +0100, Christer Weinigel wrote:
> Peter Stuge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I'll see if I can get hold of a similar board.  I know of one nearby, I'll
> > try to get it.  And maybe I could get a SC1200 board as well, while I'm at
> > it.
> 
> There are quite a few Geode boards available.  Some examples:

Also the Bokks, formerly known as TV-Bokks, from Blokks/H�rdvarubolaget, my
former employer.


> If you have good connections within Ericsson, and can get to the first
> protoypes of the Ericsson Cordless Web Screen (GX1, shown at Cebit in
> 2000, guess who did the port of Linux to that system), or the
> prototype of the Cordless Internet Radio (shown at Cebit in 2001,
> based on the Lippert board if I'm not mistaken, I had the opportunity
> to pick one of those to pieces once) you might have a really fun and
> unique toy to play around with.  *grin*

Hm.  I saw some set-top-box thing at Ericsson's booth by the rally car last
year, I believe that was running off the SC1200.  I missed the other things
you're mentioning, though.


> Yes, I really, _really_ would like to have a Cordless Web Screen
> prototype myself, a 640x480 VGA DSTN screen, GX1 processor, a PCMCIA
> slot to put an IEEE 802.11b wireless card in and a DOC socket for s/w.

Cute.


//Peter

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