[ale] Zapmedia Zapstation
aaron
aaron at pd.org
Fri Aug 24 20:25:22 EDT 2007
I believe Michael Hirsch still lurks on the list; I've CC'd this
to the last known good address I had for him as well.
Like James Kinney, he worked on code for the product. I know
he was actively trying to get the code released as full OSS as
recently as 2 years ago. He may be able to offer some advice
if this hits his radar.
peace
aaron
On Friday 24 August 2007 20:00, Brian Pitts wrote:
> James P. Kinney III wrote:
> > Dead and gone with the dot com busts. If you hang a CD off the internal
> > IDE connector you should be able to boot and load an OS (Linux only -
> > please :)
>
> It has two ide channels, one with a black connector and one with a blue
> connector. When I got it, the hard drive was connected to the blue
> connector and the dvd drive was connected to the black connector. I
> placed an Ubuntu 6.06 cd in the dvd drive and got the the three
> behaviors listed below.
>
> 1) The monitor displays "Loading stage 1 of 3" and the lcd displays
> "please wait starting up." The box then restarts and this happens again.
> After the second time, the monitor goes black except for a flashing
> cursor in the lower left. This occurs with if the hard drive is
> connected to the blue ide channel, i.e.
>
> a) blue: hdd, black: dvd
> b) blue: hdd, black: n/a
>
> 2) The monitor displays "Loading stage 1 of 3" and the lcd displays
> "please wait starting up." The box then restarts and this happens again,
> and again, and again, etc. This occurs if nothing is connected to the
> blue ide channel, i.e.
>
> c) blue: n/a, black: dvd
> d) blue: n/a, black: hdd
> e) blue: n/a, black: n/a
>
> 3) The monitor displays "Loading stage 1 of 3" and the lcd displays
> "please wait starting up." The lcd then displays "power down your
> zapstation" and the monitor displays a blinking cursor in the upper
> left. This occurs if the dvd drive is connected to the blue ide channel,
> i.e.
>
> f) blue: dvd, black:hdd
> g) blue: dvd, black n/a
>
> Behavior #3 doesn't change if the drive is empty or has a different
> bootable cd. I've also tried booting from usb with no luck.
>
> I suppose my next step is to pull the drives out and test them in
> another system. Also, I'm worried that it might not recognize my usb
> keyboard, making my hit random keys and hope for BIOS setup attempts
> worthless, but since there are no ps/2 ports...
>
> > and make a multi-media box yourself with some MP3 jukebox code
> > from freshmeat.
>
> That's my thought as well. If nothing else, I'm glad to have the case to
> stick another mini/micro motherboard in.
>
> > The built-in modem is/was a cheap hunk of crap that even
> > with the custom driver was junk at best (1+MB kernel driver that crashed
> > the system on unload - I did NOT write it just had to code around it).
>
> To think that only 6 years ago geeks actually had phone lines... I'm
> going to try to add a wireless card to the one pci slot, but I don't
> think the motherboard layout will make this easy.
>
> -Brian
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