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DuoUltra'PadCarryAll Hack . . .

Trash80toHP_Mini

NIGHT STALKER
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. . . it just HAS TO BE DONE! :o)

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Battery Bay -> Wallet/MoneyClip/Keys/CardCase Drawer

TrackBall -> Spherically Correct Pointing Device

Duo KBD -> Spongy .TXT Entry

HDD BAY -> Aux Battery Holder for 'Pad & Primary Bat for Adapter Circuitry & BlueRay/DVD Drive

Docking Port Cover -> Cool cover for above

Three guesses where the 'Pad goes . . .

. . . and yes, I do carry a Hacked Lock Blade Knife Money Clip. }:)

p.s. There's a pair of "Where is Waldo" Duo Hacks to be found in the pic too. [;)] ]'>

 
I'll bite.

What's this, some sort of USB-based docking expansion base for an x86 tablet (the only place you will have any luck whatsoever with an optical drive) like the Acer W500?

Without knowing what you were aiming for, it's hard not to go "well, he has successfully put a bunch of random crap on top of some Duo plastics."

It definitely reminds me vaguely of IBM/Lenovo's X series media bases.

 
What's this, some sort of USB-based docking expansion base for an x86 tablet (the only place you will have any luck whatsoever with an optical drive) like the Acer W500?
Bingo! :approve:

The empty cubic would contain the MicroController necessary for converting the Duo KBD Switch Matrix Signals, the TrackBalls X,Y data and click output to USB.

Or... finding a new place to hide the batteries instead of rebuilding the original pack?
Dang Betcha! }:)

Check the Duo Battery Thread link above for more details on this and two other configurations. ;)

 
which is easy to do as far as the microcontroller goes. ive written keyscanning algos before.

Heck if you had a dead Duo 210 or 230 black and white version, you could "possibly" fit an iPad or some other tablet inside the LCD housing, as a "slide in" type mechanism with a base docking connector on the other end that the tablet slides into.

Then the bottom half of the laptop contains an extended battery to keep the tablet charged, and the USB microcontroller that uses the mouse and keyboard.

That just may work, and is not hard to implement. You would need a USB AVR or a USB PIC type of microcontroller, and implement the HID stack. Heck there may even be example codes out there that does just this, and the reason i feel so is becuase of the MAME movement and custom interfaces for that.

 
aCTUALLY, i WAS THINKING cOLOR lID WITH A CLAMSHELL . . . < *&(*^*&^%*%$& cAPSlOCK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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. . . Lid docking hack along with one of the more "I/O Tolerant" 'DroidPads and REAL docking potential . . .

. . . iPads need not apply for this hack. :disapprove:

Fashion/brand/style conscious iHipster non-geek wannabes (nobody here, BTW) would find this hack totally inappropriate . . .

. . . if not anathema :lol:

'Droid/Linux geeks and DuoFanatics are the ones who'd think this was very 8-)

 
Android tablets will not accomodate an optical drive, and most of them will already achieve a full day of battery life. However, an extended battery pack (or possibly a spot to mount an SSD for one of the ones with a USB host port) is never a bad thing.

If somebody were buying a new Android tablet, however, and storage space were critical to them, it would impress me if they didn't know about this tablet that has a 250gb spinning hard disk in it.

Accessories like this have been being built pretty specifically for the iPhone/iPad/iPod-Touch for a while now, but this version seems to just be a box with USB ports on it. Users of iOS devices must be completely uninterested in adding functionality or battery life to their devices.

Of course, those still leave it upon you to have a wallet that's not built into a gadget.

 
jt, if you put as much effort into making your project posts into readable, clear English as you do into banging the "booo Apple sux" drum, you might get more replies.

 
That was meant as a joke . . . about the "designer jeans" iCrowd set. :o)

iPad is CLEARLY the best 'Pad on the market to date, but it could definitely use a bit more in the I/O connector department, I'm not a BlueTooth fan. [;)] ]'>

As for clarity, I'm actually doing the best that I can, Visual Thinkers have well documented problems with writing . . .

. . . which requires me to spend a LOT of time on my posts . . .

. . . which is why I use a lot of pictures for illustration purposes in my posts . . .

. . . as well as the ellipsed and . . .

_____ outline formats. :I

 
That was meant as a joke . . . about the "designer jeans" iCrowd set. :o)
OK, but you do it again and again and again and again and again. It's gotten beyond a joke.

 
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