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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.
-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)
-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
-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
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External screen capability is really important. It won't be used much for control, but if you can get a projector (say, sneak into a unused classroom between classes...), some good live scoreboards can be shown. Again assuming OMAP35xx, we've got a video out interface; it would be foolish not to have a connector.
So I'd say either a Beagleboard or a Gumstix Overo (from what I've seen) for the main board.
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2008-09-23
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I couldn't see any pricing info on the Overo (at a glance), but figured it would probably be cheaper in light of that difference, hence a better pick. But accelerated graphics for chasecams, etc. could be quite nice.
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2008-09-23
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Yeah, I'm not sure. My gut tells me that the cheaper OMAP3503 could be offset by the Bluetooth and WiFi bundled, but who knows. I guess we'll see what happens come November (Gumstix is waiting on ES3.0).
Note: overo is properly not capitalized. Much like Maemo used to be.
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Well, either the folks at gumstix.net have pulled a Maemo and changed overo to Overo, or someone needs to jump on their webmaster; http://www.gumstix.net/Overo/ and below is full of Overos, so I was led astray. I actually had noticed some news articles calling it overo, but thought they must be wrong or old.
One could add games to the server, and have it e.g. in the car, so the kids can play a game while you're on the road.
Tetrinet might be fun for this. Tetrinet Java server.
For Silverlight you can try Mono + Moonlight, but when I tried to use it to play WMV it didn't work, and I don't know how advanced these technologies are nowadays.
For Flash, the device only has to host the Flash file, not support it.
Have you waded through Linuxdevices.com archives?
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