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SuperDuoHack Brainstorming Session =8-D

Trash80toHP_Mini

NIGHT STALKER
AAAARRRRGGGGHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Who do they think they are at HP, Apple? They put the same freakin' 92% of a real KBD on the 311 as on my precious HP_Mini! Methinks they're all in cahoots to protect "real laptop" sales from the NetBook onslaught.

Hobble the low end to "protect" the high end! Bleh!!! :p

 

Bunsen

Admin-Witchfinder-General
Or it's because two lines of keyboards would be more expensive, and this is just to keep costs down.

 

Trash80toHP_Mini

NIGHT STALKER
Now it's time for you to stop reading my mind! Well . . . almost . . . [;)] ]'> . . . I was just going to post that; with product cycles pushing the one year limit, it makes good sense to me to use the same KBD/tooling in at least two incremental product revs. Then "upgrade" the KBD for the next cycle, getting more product revisions out quickly with all the latest doo-dads, gizmos, and whatever else each mfr. can crib from their competitor's last successful intro.

It's a FINE time to be saving $, while waiting for the intro of the "perfect" NetBook! [:D] ]'>

 

Bunsen

Admin-Witchfinder-General
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

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
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.

 

Trash80toHP_Mini

NIGHT STALKER
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.
Great site! Don't forget the other two hacks that've only been mentioned in passing! [;)] ]'>

When the prices on some of those Microscopic/Slot Equipped Boards become affordable, one of them is definitely going to discover a tidy little home prepared for it within the cavernous interior of my CPQP2™ "peripheral hack" for HP_Mini and a wide aspect HD LVDS Screen to replace the 17" normal aspect HP VGA LCD that's fitted in there now! [}:)] ]'>

. . . and let's not forget my evil intents re: a Certified DOA Macintosh Luggable and Numeric Keypad for said cadaver! [:eek:)] ]'>

 

Bunsen

Admin-Witchfinder-General
Ah, that'd be the same Portable you were once planning to gut and fill with Duo/Duo Dock parts?

 

Trash80toHP_Mini

NIGHT STALKER
Ah, that'd be the same Portable you were once planning to gut and fill with Duo/Duo Dock parts?
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.

My Duo-centric hacking is on the back burner again until it's time to disassemble HP_Mini or if I decide to finish up my PB100/2300c/1400KBD equipped hybrid . . . or push the Intel/ubuntu/LCD limits on my Very FIRST NoteBook/LapTop! [}:)] ]'>

 

Trash80toHP_Mini

NIGHT STALKER
I've just come up with the latest and greatest candidate for the SuperDuoHack™ to end all DuoHacks! The iPad 2! [:D] ]'>

Hack an iPad 2 into the lid of a Trackball upgraded 2300c or other Color/Thick-Lid Duo who's opening might be better enlarged to the iPad spec. Whomp up a USB Controller interface for the spherically correct pointing device and key-travel correct Real KBD (OK! decent rev Duo type KBD) with a USB2 Tray Loader DVD Player Replacing the Docking Door and sundry other goodies housed in teh empty expansion bay beneath the reinforced KBD!

Handy TouchScreen UI upgrade thrown in for free! }:)

Just gotta get an OS 9.2.2 emulator past the Apple Store's knuckle draggin' Gestapo Guards! ::)

HEH! :approve:

 

Trash80toHP_Mini

NIGHT STALKER
I've gone over the estimated sizes of HP_Mini's components and the 210/230 Duo's added cubic for expansion.

I think I've figured a way to mod a 1400 KBD and the Duo's plastics to juuuuuust fit as a replacement for the Duo's SpongeBoard and HP_Mini's Chickletesque KBD.

Hack requirements:

__Adapt the ADB Trackball to HP-Mini friendly PS2->USB interface - I've got an extra converter cable, but it's a tad large. :p

__Figure out if I can wedge HP_Mini's MoBo between the TrackBall and a compatible slot or tray loading DVD

______ along with an I/O Panel to replace the Duo's Tap Door jammies!

We'll see! }:)

 

Trash80toHP_Mini

NIGHT STALKER
Nope, the 5300ce is slated for the Super5300ce™ - 180 MHz ProcSwap-n-Clock Chip Hack.

Because it's better suited to a "Semi-Stock" MacHack than is the 2300c: the PCMCIA Card Cage is already present on board, the more browsable LCD real estate, better KBD and some cool accessory conquests were enough to give the nod to my 5300ce pair for the proc-swap candidates.

HP_Mini has a very thin LCD Lid, as do the non-color Duos, as well as their being 68030 based and spherically correct in their pointing devices.

I've been stuck on the notion of creating a "killer" 2300c for ten years now, but an ATOM powered, 4GB RAM, 16GB SSD COLORhack of the bottom of the barrel Duo 210 booting ubuntu, OS-X, and running OS 9/whatever under emulation . . .

. . . sounds like a winning combo to me! }:)

Besides, it'll keep the Duo/G3 hackin' dream alive and kickin' in the ole noggin' for a while yet! :eek:)

 

Bunsen

Admin-Witchfinder-General
Why ADB->PS2->USB, rather than simply ADB->USB?

Or alternatively, tap the pulses directly off the trackball's rotary encoders and use a USB HID IC or kit?

 

techknight

Well-known member
ya, you have a point. Then you can create a scan matrix MCU that scans the original keyboard and outputs PS/2 or USB interface.

 

Trash80toHP_Mini

NIGHT STALKER
The 1400's KBD is a simple switch matrix output, not ADB or anything else. That'll likely be connected to a USB KBD's Controller with a ROM in between to translate the output of the KeySwitch Matrix to match the expected input of the KBD Controller. The EVIL"Caps Lock" setting will be mapped to my embedded TAB/PageNav/NumPad Cursor Key Hack layout.

ISTR some circuit design available online, somewhere or other, for converting Mac Mouse/TrackBall blips to PS2 output, but I could be mistaken.

I could use one of my ADB -> USB cables for the mouse, but they're HUGE as compared to some of my PS2 -> USB converters and I'd still have the same KeySwitch Matrix output problem to deal with.

Could you guys flesh out what your suggestions might entail? :?:

I've been mulling over a universal KeySwitch Matrix Converter for about 15 years now, the first rev would have used LEDs (as opposed to the simple diodes Lancaster suggested in one of the "Cookbooks." set on an X-Y matrix, they'd light up when any given input combination was pressed and then the ROM(s) would convert that to whatever I wanted for hacking any given KBD Controller. It was going to sit under the clear plexi desktop in one of the odd shaped sections created by the "Erector Set" structure of the rolling workstation.

 

Bunsen

Admin-Witchfinder-General
Could you guys flesh out what your suggestions might entail?
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.

BTW, I briefly checked the dimensions of the 12" iBook G3 (white poly) and 12" Powerbook on everymac - the keyboard off one of those might just fit a Duo :) YMMV

 
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