MikroTik Routers : HotSpot Solution
Oct 31st 2003cyberchucktxTechnical
Includes the HotSpot Solution [ PDF brochure ] : ] an all-in one router (wireless and wired) which is to be used in metered network situations.
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Oct 31st 2003cyberchucktxTechnical
Includes the HotSpot Solution [ PDF brochure ] : ] an all-in one router (wireless and wired) which is to be used in metered network situations.
Oct 31st 2003cyberchucktxTechnical
IQinVision Megapixel Network Cameras – High Resolution Ethernet IP Video Surveillance: does 1.3 Megapixels, 968 lines Pgoressive Scan HDTV, 1288×968.
Has built-in ETHERNET, optional POET (Power Over Ethernet) capability. Also, built-in HTTP, FTP, TELNET, SSH, and SNMP.
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Oct 29th 2003cyberchucktxTechnical
KNOPPIX is a CD- and RAM-based distro, *very* useful for recovery operations as detailed in this article.
Oct 29th 2003cyberchucktxHumor
wheeloyum.com: Wheel O’ Yum: fun little applet to figure out where we’re eating today.
Oct 29th 2003cyberchucktxTechnical
LinuxPlanet – Tutorials – Building an LDAP Server on Linux, Part 2 – The Easy Way
From LinuxPlanet. Part 2 of the LDAP tutorial “series”
Oct 28th 2003cyberchucktxWearables
Liteye Systems: Liteye Systems: microdisplay system for wearables & embeddable computers.
Note that it is OLED-based, meanning that it requires no backllighting. Continue Reading »
Oct 28th 2003cyberchucktxProgramming
Umbrello UML Modeller: GPL’d UML tool for KDE.
Also has an online handbook which explains the basics of UML.
Oct 28th 2003cyberchucktxProgramming
Oct 28th 2003cyberchucktxWeb
Oct 28th 2003cyberchucktxGeneral
Academy of Machinima Arts & Sciences.
From “What is Machinima”:
Machinima is filmmaking within a real-time, 3D virtual environment.
In an expanded definition, it is the convergence of filmmaking, animation and game development. By combining the techniques of filmmaking, the flexibility of animation production and the technology of real-time 3D game engines, Machinima makes for a very cost- and time-efficient way to produce films.
Oct 28th 2003cyberchucktxWearables
Oct 27th 2003cyberchucktxGeneral
Interpocket CF / USB: CompactFlash (CF) to USB interface.
From their main page:
The Interpocket Pocket USB Host allows the connection of USB based peripherals to a handheld computer equipped with a CompactFlash expansion slot.
Oct 27th 2003cyberchucktxWearables
Antelope Technologie: world’s first modular computer.
From their
Modular Computing is a simple but revolutionary concept that extends the desktop computing paradigm to mobile computers. Today, the desktop computer under your desk is physically separate from the monitor, keyboard, and mouse that are on top of your desk. You can upgrade your “computer” (the device that powers your applications and stores your data) at any time without changing the screen, keyboard, or mouse (the devices you use to interact with your computer).
Antelope Technologies has extended this model to every place where computing power is, or soon will be, important to you. The result of nearly 4 years of research and development work and over a year of customer trials, Antelope will ship the first public release of the Modular Computing Platform on November 7th, 2003.
Oct 25th 2003cyberchucktxTechnical
mini-itx.com: news site / portal / blog for the MINI-ITX form factor.
MINI-ITX is a *very* small footprint computer system (motherboard + CPU + RAM + ????) manufactured by VIA which can be stuffed into all kinds of weird things (teddy bears, ancient suitcases, fishbowls …. etc.)
Oct 25th 2003cyberchucktxWearables
BlueZ – Offical Linux Bluetooth protocol stack
From the General section:
BlueZ provides support for core Bluetooth layers and protocols. It is flexible, efficient and modular implementation.
Bluez has many interesting features:
– Support for multiple Bluetooth devices
– Multithreaded data processing
– Hardware abstraction
– Standard socket interface to all layers
– PSM level security support
Oct 25th 2003cyberchucktxWearables
From the Overview
In Developers’ Corner you’ll find everything you need to know about Rococo products. It’s also a place for discussion about Bluetooth and Java application development and a source for the latest in wireless development info. Contact Developers’ Corner at developer@rococosoft.com.
Oct 25th 2003cyberchucktxWearables
Using affix on the Compaq iPAQ: FAQ for use of the AFFIX BlueTooth stack on LINUX on the iPAQ.
Part of the AFFIX SourceForge project, a product of Nokia’s labs which they have submitted under GPL.
Oct 23rd 2003cyberchucktxWearables
XiPAQ: Voyager VGA/CF driver for iPAQ/LINUX
Driver by “Handhelds @ Fairlite”. Apparently this driver works on the Familiar LINUX distro on iPAQ, albeit currently at 800×400 mode, 16bpp.