nanogui: MyLinux Pocket Linux Workstation...
Subject:
MyLinux Pocket Linux Workstation...
From:
Rob Wehrli ####@####.####
Date:
21 Feb 2001 23:06:30 -0000
Message-Id: <3A944A68.348CD9B7@azpower.com>
Greg,
I've lifted the Nano-X-Mozilla image from your site and Gimped them into
a "first cut" drawing of our plastics. We should be ready to send you a
unit to start the port within about 2-3 weeks. You can see our plastics
with the Nano-X-Mozilla image by pointing to:
http://www.azpower.com/mylinux
As you probably know, the MyLinux PLW has the following features:
* 133MHz-200MHz Hitachi 32-bit SuperH RISC Engine CPU
* 128MB of PC-133 SDRAM
* 64MB of FLASH (configurable as both system & user space)
* 2 PCMCIA Type II Slots (Ethernet/802.11b/CCD Camera/Modem/Hard
Disk/Memory Card/etc.) Also Accepts 1 Type III or 2 Type I.
* 1 CompactFlash Slot (Memory Card/IBM MicroDrive/etc.)
* 1 USB Port (Keyboard/Hub/Mouse/etc.)
* 1 RS-232 Serial Port (PC Connectivity, Serial Mouse, Modem, etc.)
* 1 IrDA transceiver (Device-Device, Device-PC, Device-Printer, etc.)
* Sharp HR-TFT Active Matrix 240x320 (Portrait Mode) Color LCD Panel
with Integrated Touch Screen and SwivelView (tm) 90/180/270 Degree
Hardware Controlled Rotation and Picture-in-Picture
* 256-64K Color SED-1376 High Speed, Low Power Graphics Controller
* 1 RS-485 High Speed (to 11Mbit/s!) Dedicated Developer Serial Port
* 4 Programmable Function Keys
* N-Way Cursor Control (Joystick)
* Stereo Audio Input/Output Jacks
* Mic/Line-In Jack
* Mono Speaker & Integrated Microphone (Records Voice Messages, etc.)
* Approximately 3.3" x 6" Board Footprint for Palm-Sized Form Factor
The plastics image shown on the web site appears more "bloated" than it
actually is...our dimensions are as follows:
6-3/8" (162mm) Overall Length
3-1/2" (89mm) Overall Width
We still have to place the battery in the unit before we have the exact
thickness of the unit.
Note that EmbediSource is our production organization label.
Thanks go out to all of our Open Source Contributors for making this
project such a tremendous success!
Will we be seeing you at Embedded Systems Conference in San Francisco
this April?
Take Care.
Rob!