Trash80toHP_Mini
NIGHT STALKER
Big_Mini = Love at first sight! [] ]'>
Now back to pinching pennies . . . :I
Trash80toBIGuntuMini? [)] ]'>
Now back to pinching pennies . . . :I
Trash80toBIGuntuMini? [)] ]'>
Apparently it's hackintoshable. Out of the box, it supports one LCD (LVDS) and (/or?) one VGA display, which is nice. Firewire (IEEE 1394). The real treat is the pair of Mini-PCI slots, which would make the docking hack mentioned earlier possible.Specification
CPU
Intel Core Duo / Core 2 Duo Merom with Socket M @ 533/677 MHz FSB.
Chipset
Intel 945GME & ICH7M
Power Management
ACPI 1.0 compliant, supports power saving mode
1 x Ultra ATA/33 IDE channel up to 2 ATAPI devices
2 x Serial ATA Interface with 150 MB/s transfer rate.
IDE1 supports 44-pin DiskOnModule SSD +5V power supply
CompactFlash Type-II on the rear
VGA Interface
Intel 945GM integrated GMA(Graphic Media Accelerator) 950 Technology
Onboard programmable 8-bit digital I/O interface :rambo:
1 x Onboard x16 PCI-Express slot ( x1 mode compatible)
2 x Mini-PCI socket
External I/O
RJ45 LAN, VGA, PS/2, IEEE 1394, 2 x USB 2.0, Audio, SPDIF
Internal I/O
RS232 & RS232/422/485, FDD, IrDA, 4 x USB 2.0, 8-bit GPIO, Audio, CDIN, LVDS and LCD inverter
Great site! Don't forget the other two hacks that've only been mentioned in passing! [] ]'>I realise you are now heading in a different direction, but I stumbled across another candidate MiniITX motherboard with some interesting features. Posting it here mostly for my own future reference. :rambo:
COMMELL LV-67
Apparently it's hackintoshable. Out of the box, it supports one LCD (LVDS) and (/or?) one VGA display, which is nice. Firewire (IEEE 1394). The real treat is the pair of Mini-PCI slots, which would make the docking hack mentioned earlier possible.
Nope, that was my NASA Property Plated Working Unit, which I've subsequently put on a, custom made, prominent display shelf in the living room 68k/PPC/9.2DA/HP_Mini/ubuntuPlayStation™ and will likely never feel the bite of the RYOBA. The Duo Hackage wouldn't have altered any of the plastics save what was needed to fit the display. All other mods would have been done to a "Carrier Board" replacement MoBo, leaving that Luggable Restorable.Ah, that'd be the same Portable you were once planning to gut and fill with Duo/Duo Dock parts?
The actual ball of the trackball assembly rests on two rotary encoders, one each for X and Y. Each encoder outputs a raw pulse signal to indicate movement forwards or backwards. If you can tap those signals directly, there are plenty of ICs or kits out there which will convert those signals directly to a USB mouse output.Could you guys flesh out what your suggestions might entail?