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What to do with replaced N900 boards
Let's assume a best case scenario, that in n months the Neo900 lads deliver new boards that we can throw into N900 bodies. That'll leave a load of N900 boards homeless, despite being full of potentially useful components. How much hardware and software modding would it take to use them as a Raspberry Pi style bareboard computer? Such a bareboard N900 (π900?) would lack touchscreen, keyboard and cameras, but would still have its processor, memory, wireless comms and μSD slot. Some thoughts to that end...
Will the Neo90 need the 3.5mm A/V plug in the N900s case or will it use its own? If it's not needed, could it be attached to the board to give the π900 composite output? If it is needed, could a replacement be found, perhaps cannibalising an old N95 or other device that had TV out. It looks to me as if it would need to be held in place somehow: epoxy like the USB strengthening attempts, or good old fashioned tape? Is losing most of the I/O going to upset maemo, or does it present an opportunity to stop worrying about getting upstream software to work with them? Would we even need maemo, or would a more mainstream distro work now it didn't have to worry about the small screen? Would/could/should you hack a direct power supply, or could you get a battery connected? Bear in mind, the most likely candidates to get Neo'd are N900s with something wrong with the mainboard and everything else sound; given the N900's known weaknesses this means no USB port. Is this a problem or, given we are no longer worrying about fitting it back in a case, an opportunity to attach a better port? |
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err i say it would be best to get a new proper housing and place the board in it.
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You're aware that I'm spending a few hours per day during last maybe 9 months to get you complete devices as well? ;-) I guess that's what Nokiabot meant.
For your questions: I need to go through them point by point, but a short initial statement: theoretically it can get done, but N900 is known to not boot without display. Reasons for that are still up to further investigations. cheers jOERG |
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I've been thinking about this a little further:
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Simple homemade casing with power source and USB keyboard, and AV output. I've got my self a nice toy connected to my TV
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Will it boot if the only display available to it is external TV?..
Nice toy, yes. Aka, computer with external input-output devices. You don't even need a USB keyboard, if you get good enough speech-to-text UI; you can just give commands to TV from afar :-) Oh, and about paranoid people: you could get N900 to guard your home in your absence, if it can listen to many microphones distributed across your house, and when something unexpected happens, speak through the many speakers, to frighten thieves away. Or, if a fire is starting, call the emergency. Smart house, in short... Thank you. Best wishes. |
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AFAIK it won't boot when display controller chip isn't present. NOLO will already block
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