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I didn't want to hijack Rob's thread (http://www.internettablettalk.com/fo...ad.php?t=23704) so I decided to start a new one.

I would like to see a pocketable server that could support, among other things, multiplayer gaming with Mobile Internet Devices (MIDs) such as the N810. In fact the idea here is that the games could run on virtually any such device... which to me means creating games on Flash or Silverlight.

The pocketable server (PS) would have to have the following features:

-powerful mobile CPU (with even the possibility of multiple CPUs)
-significant static storage (SD or even microdrive)
-bluetooth
-wifi
-1 RJ45 port
-Linux OS (eg Debian)
-full services (routing, firewall, etc)
-mini USB (A/B type)
-very low cost (under $300 USD)
-support for game lobby interface (could be html)
-external SD slot (full size)
-1U max size
-1 usb port (with support for a powered up and RJ45 dongle)
-hot-swappable long life battery (possibly modular)
-internal SD card RAID array (individually replaceable)

There's something close: http://www.fatgadget.jp/e_products/openblocks.html

I'd also like to see (none of these are showstoppers):

-CF slot
-power hub (modular, so that it supports any brand of device)
-GPS (so the server can be a POI for ad hoc games)
-print server capability
-its own touchscreen LCD and/or ability to use an external screen

Discuss!
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I could support this idea.

But i'd rather my one tablet be able to do it all (computer-wise) without the requirement of a second pocketable device

Dont think it needs it's own screen.. SSH/VNC and a VGA out would be sufficient.
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I've got Solitaire... that pretty much satisfies my gaming interest on something as small as an N800.

They already have these devices, they're called "laptops"
 
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I agree with tablets being able to do it all... but in the case of multiplayer gaming, my goal here is to remove the burden of host from at least one MID. In some games latency is important and if the host is serving and playing on the same device he may have either an advantage or disadvantage depending on various factors. An independent server helps level the playing field.

And good point about the screen. I will make that a secondary wish.
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Originally Posted by gene.cash View Post
I've got Solitaire... that pretty much satisfies my gaming interest on something as small as an N800.

They already have these devices, they're called "laptops"
Then you're not the intended audience for such a thing... but thanks for playing anyway.

And no, I am not talking about laptops, Gene. Click the link in the original post for a closer fit.
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I had post my thoughts in the other Thread
Here
http://www.internettablettalk.com/fo...410#post225410

and
http://www.internettablettalk.com/fo...0&postcount=15

I agree with fatalsaint, the external monitor connection is enough.
The disk should be a 1.8 inch 20-40GB drive so IT people in my field can copy lots of different applications on it and have it function like a file as well as game server when that time comes.

What would be the reason for the CF slot?
SD would be good and perhaps 2 host USB ports and one client port.
Print server?
 

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CF slot is a secondary wish. There are CF drives and modems that might prove useful for such a device.
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What about size?
I'd suggest something around the size of a 3.5 inch desktop drive or smaller.
 

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Agreed. I was thinking 1U max.
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Originally Posted by Texrat View Post
-Linux OS (Ubuntu mobile)
Why Ubuntu Mobile, exactly? It's mostly about GUI, none of which you will be using for a server.

Personally, I'd just pick up a Beagle or overo and drop it into a small homemade case, then put Ubuntu or Debian (hell, maybe Ångstrom) on it and call it a day. Cheap, small, expandable.
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