Lajla!
My *new* laptop!
acer Aspire 3025
CPU: AMD Mobile Sempron 3300+ @ 2GHz
SIMD APIs:
3DNow! + Ext + Pro
MMX + Ext
SSE, SSE2, SSE3
GPU: ATI RADEON X700 (Shader Model 2.0 +) (unfortunatly not 3...)
512MB RAM
15.4" LCD, WideScreen (16:10) WXGA 1200x800x24BPP + ext VGA + sVideo out
- resolution is abit too low for this size :(
Keyboard: (-)
- rather bad 'keyJamming' if typing too fast without lifting fingers even!
- esp with SHIFT key on... :( annoying while coding sometimes!
- I find the keys too big/wide as well! (being used to Maxsheva's 14" layout)
Very nice Synaptics touchpad
internal WiFi and Bluetooth, problems getting them to work on Linux :(
maxsheva!
My (first) laptop! Digital HiNote Ultra 2000
CPU: Intel-Pentium-MMX @ 266Mhz
64MB Ram
14.2" LCD 1024x768x24BPP display + ext VGA connector
+ Makes a very decent dev-box
Cool keyboard layout - but lots of keyboard problems after some time
Very nice Synaptics touchpad
(unnamed yet)
Mobile phone and MIDP platform
Sony-Ericsson K300i - a very reasonable MIDP development phone
+quite cheap!
+MIDP2.0 platform, reasonable fast KVM Graphics, nice framerates!
+IR connexion for developement
*was recommended on their site for developers
+MIDP upload doesn't require 'certificates', saving beaurocracy for testing!
*I was so pleased being able to test my graphic MIDPs the first day!
*camera: 640x400 (with MIDP API access!)
+built in Dictaphone software (saving an LPC format)
*12MB RAM (flash?)
+MP3 player too (but only the 12MB RAM, not slots)
-nonstandart audio output, they want 30eu for their funny headphone or plug :(
Joysticks/controllers:
*Thrustmaster - "Dual Analog 3"
+ Cheap (9eu) HID Joypad, good for programming interface (ie, music software cotrol)
+ two analog sticks (256 levels each, nice sensetivity, stable)
+nice buttons! (8dir joypad, + 4 top, 6 back = 10 buttons, 12 advertised/reported! but where are the extra two?!)
Bijukita
WiFi and Ethernet router
By "Digiconnect"
What OS does it run?
Running DynDNS onboard (cool)
Could be nice to hack and run some small HTTP server on...
Nintendo-GameBoy Advance + flasher
CPU: ARM7 (ARM7TDMI) @ 16.78Mhz
288KB RAM + 96KB vidRAM
2.9" TFT colour LCD 240x160x15bpp
Tile/liniar display modes + sprites
Hblank/Vblank interrupts
Nintendo-Gameboy-color + flasher
CPU: not-entirely-unlike-the-Z80 @ 8Mhz
RAM: 32KB
2"(?) colour LCD 160x140x15bpp
only tiled display modes + sprites
Hblank/Vblank interrupts
Nintendo-Gameboy 'Classic' (same flasher as gbc)
CPU: not-entirely-unlike-the-Z80 @ 4Mhz
RAM: 8KB
2"(?) green LCD 160x140x2bpp
only tiled display modes + sprites
Hblank/Vblank interrupts
GamePark32
CPU: ARM9 (ARM920T) @ 66 - 133 Mhz (software adjustable)
RAM: 8MB + 512KB flash-rom
3.5" TFT LCD 320x240x16bpp
+ Uses SMC (SmartMediaCards)
+ USB connector
+ Internal light installed!
+ = No extra hardware needed for running code! wuho!
Sony Playstation
CPU: MIPS-r3000 @ 33Mhz?
RAM
Graphic Coprocessor
Monitor: Scart out
- no link cable :(
4e6ypawka! my Sega-Dreamcast
CPU: hitachi SH-4(A?) @ 200Mhz
(the dissassemblers say 'sh-7091', = SH-4 + fsca 'float sin cos' + fsrra 'float SquareRootReciproctal' (1/sqrt())
RAM: 16MB main + 8MB vidram + 2MB sndram
Graphic Coprocessor: NEC PowerVR thingy
Sound coprocessor: ARM7(!) @ 48 Mhz (?)
Monitor: Scart out, connected to a television or RGB monitor, connected to Udi's old AtariST monitor (an oldskool Thomson)
+ Link on serial using DC-Coder's-Cable
+ Very easy-to-setup/cheap hackibility! Order serial cable + burn a CD.
Desktop Computer (0xDEAD, motherboard started acting weird, and BIOS patching prob...)
CPU: AMD K6-III (3D-Now) @ 400 Mhz
RAM: 40MB
Monitor: 14" VGA, @ 60 Hz
Zoom screen
Was a nice machine in some sence, but I'm tired of desktops
Nintendo N64
CPU: MIPS-r4000 @ 33Mhz?
RAM: ??
Graphic Coprocessor: ??
linked to a CD-64 that doesn't work :(
Monitor: Scart out
- CD-64/Lik-Sang didn't give me any tech-support and I'm not a happy costumer!
- Couldn't run my code on it yet.
Gitara
G&B steel-string accoustic guitar
+ A very nice guitar! not expensive!
Iben-Ez
Ibanez electric-guitar
+ normal (ie, no-floating) bridge
Roland JX-1 Synth
CPU: ?unknown?
hybreed wavetable/FM synth algo
5 octave keyboard, very nice feel!
+ MIDI 'touch' support, very nice MIDI-control-KBD
+ Decent 'piano' patch
Bas
An electric Bass guitar
Bas 2
Another electric Bass guitar
5 string, Epiphone
(mind the nice 'soft-shadows' on the wall)
Commodore 64
CPU: Motorola 6510
RAM: 64KB
Coprocessors: SID soundchip , etc ,etc
display:
Video signal: RF PAL
- Don't leave your commie on the floor - someone might step on it :(
Commodore 128-D
CPU: Motorola 6510 / zilog Z80
Video signal: RF PAL
- bought on a flee-market, without a keyboard :(
Gotta have a skateboard innit?
CPU: ?!
Atari XL-800
(+pic of joystick)
CPU: Motorola 6502
Coprocessors:
Video signal: RF PAL
+ boots from an SIO-cable which was made for me by Nir-Dary (thanks!)
- Missing a power-supply, sharing one with Barak Stav (via sneaker-net)
+ lode-runner on a ROM cart! kewl!
Atari-ST520
CPU: Motorola 68000
RAM: 1MB
Coprocessors: YM2149 soundchip
Video signal: SCART RGB out
+ Borrowed from Udi Shabtai, was his home computer
Amiga-500
CPU: Motorola 68000
RAM: 1MB
Coprocessors: Copper, etc
Video signal: SCART RGB out
A computer
CPU: Intel 80486 DX/2 @ 66Mhz
RAM: 8MB
Display: Green CRT with a totally oldskoolish Hercules clone + LPT
Harddisk: Meir-Cohen - 40MB - still running, since 1992.
+ A broken Nylon string guitar on top
Xumi!
(= Shuki! send me a pic! how is he doing? =)
+ a MacSE my mom found on the street!
+ was found w/o a keyboard, a very nice guy called Mark provided me one!
+ very cute! macs are cute!
Processor: 68000 @ 8Mhz
RAM: 4MB of Simms (512KB ram alternatively)
small (8" ?) monoschrome B/W display
20MB SCSI HD, (worked after some help from Michael Turbilo)
I made for him, a mac-serial <-> PC-serial cable
I gave Xumi to a friend (Shuki miJerushalajim)
- I don't have a picture I'm afraid :(
- Didn't hack anything on him
Philips Nino 500 - winCe thingy
CPU: MIPS-4000? @ 90 MHz ?
RAM: 8MB
- Stopped working from 'over-storage' :(
I put it in the closet, after a year, it won't turn on
tell me if you have a clue of how to fix such a thing :/
- Lots of people (even dutch) were always warning me about Philips devices, that simply stop working once warrenty is over...
Maclema
Olympus C-220 Zoom Digital Camera
1600x1200 '2.0 Megapixels'
little colour LCD screen at the back
- non-known hackability :(