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2007-10-12
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2007-10-12
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2007-10-12
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2007-10-12
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2007-10-12
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Instead of waiting for the Freedom keyboard, why don't you get yourself a Frogpad? Search this forum for details.
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2007-10-12
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2007-10-12
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Yeah, but that's supposedly not coming out until June 2008.
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And even if it is, it's 9 months away.
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2007-10-12
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2007-10-12
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Yeah, but that's supposedly not coming out until June 2008. And if I can find one of the $140ish deals on a 770, that's only a little bit more expensive than buying a $100 slim keypad from Freedom Input (which keeps getting bumped back a month, every month).
I just had an odd thought. I was playing with xbdbthid (an app for the
770 and N800 that lets your IT act as a bluetooth keyboard for some
other device: http://www.mulliner.org/bluetooth/xkbdbthid.php ). I say
I was playing with it, instead of using it, because for some reason it
doesn't quite interact with the Mac properly (supports Boot mode only,
whatever that means, and that's apparently not good enough for OSX).
So then I thought "what other computer do I have that I could use this
with". And then I thought "hm... wonder if I had two ITs, could I use
one as the keyboard for the other". This fits right in with the thought
I've had about using the N800 to make a micro-laptop, using a Freedom
Input "Slim" keyboard, which is a credit card sized bluetooth keyboard,
once they release it. I just need to find a case that would hold it
appropriately.
So, instead of using that device, I could have 2 N800s, and a case that
held them appropriately ... where one N800 served as the bluetooth
keyboard for the other N800. (or one of them could be a 770, or something).
So then I thought "that'd be a waste to only use the 2nd device as a
keyboard... I wonder what OTHER things I could do with it". So, I'd use
one for running keyboard oriented apps (xterm, even some web stuff can
be keyboard intensive, things like that), while the other IT would be
for running xbdbthid and non-keyboard apps. I could also use the 2nd IT
for a little bit more storage and transfer files back and forth via
bluetooth.
What I'm leading to is:
1) has anyone else thought about doing something like this?
2) which apps would you put on which IT? Call one the "display IT"
(runs xterm and web), and call the other one the "input IT" (runs
xbdbthid). Which apps would you think would go on which IT?
3) What other sorts of uses could you see for using two ITs together
like this? I'm not envisioning a pocket beowulf, but I am looking for
other uses for a pair of N800's (or an N800 and a 770, since the 770
works for running xbdbthid, and they're pretty cheap lately).
4) What kind of case do you think would be best for housing these two
devices into a micro-laptop? Hopefully something whose hinge can be
locked into appropriate angles for convenient use.