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tz1: You should substitute the N900 for the N810 and submit that Harley Hack to PUSH. It meets all the requirements, especially the bit about connecting the device to something that you love
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Anyway the project I currently play with involves creating new firmware for the http://www.saleae.com/logic/ analyzer. It must be possible to hook it up to the nXXX to create one of the following:
-A simple quiz game where everybody has a button they can press buttons
-Some radical input device (gloves?)
But what really give me a warm feeling is the a application like http://elisator.garage.maemo.org/ that would require hardware.