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Hackable Christmas Presents?

An Anonymous Coward asks what many of you may start thinking about in another month...if you already haven't: "While sitting thru various classes..I started wondering today what I'll drop hints to people with money for what to get me for Christmas..I want something to hack on and with..but preferably in the sub $300 dollar category. Remember the fun of hacking things like the C64 or Spectrum or whatever? A fun home machine to hack on.. preferably not a PC (though I know you can get them in that price range) but something a little different. A cheap ARM or Mips based machine or something. Suggestions from anyone?"

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  1. Hmm.. well, .. by Forkenhoppen · · Score: 5, Interesting

    The Dreamcast is an ARM and MIPS-based machine, and highly hackable. It's also nice and cheap, so you could even suggest it as something your kids could split in on for you. (As long as they don't pull a fast one and be the ones who end up using it all the time. ;-)

  2. Aaargh, heeeelp by joss · · Score: 4, Funny

    No, please, not yet. Don't mention the C-word for at least a month. I want to go to Japan to escape Xmas - they are pleasantly unclear on the concept there. Sometimes they make a token effort - one department store had a christmas display showing father christmas nailed to the cross.

    Anyway, you don't need to go out of your way to give a true hacker a hackable device. In fact, its oxymoronic. A hack is where you figure it out yourself and modify something in an unforseen way. Giving somebody a "hackable" toy is condescending.

    Slightly offtopic - I plan on making a homemade EEG (Electro-encephalogram, scan brainwaves) for an Xmas present to myself, I can handle the software side, but can anyone tell me what components I need to get some sensible signal into the serial port.

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  3. Hackable linux-based phone by AtomicBomb · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Why not get a TuxScreen ? With a Strong Arm processor + 16MB EDO/4MB flash, touch screen, PCMCIA/serial... for just $99. It is a dream for any geek.... (It has also been slashdotted.)

    It is not only hackable, in fact, please hack it... It sells at a price probably lower than the parts (est to be around $300)!!! Kudos to Tim Riker from tuxscreen.

  4. 3com Audrey by Squash · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Here is one of the more interesting toys I've gotten lately, the 3com Audrey. Now on sale at TigerDirect for $89. Take the plunge and get the 3com 3c19250 USB Ethernet adapter, available Here for $30.

    The quick breakdown on the Audrey, they run QNX 6.0 out of a flash disk, and have a browser, mail program, scheduler, memo pad, and some other tools built in. It can also sync with your PalmOS device. Hardware-wise, it is a Geode 200mhz processor, with 32 megs of ram and a 16 meg flash. It has a built in 56k modem, 2 USB ports, an infrared keyboard, 640x480 touchscreen, stereo sound with built in speakers.

    Once you have followed the directions listed in the threads at the I-Appliance BBS you will be able to install other applications from QNX 6.0, or even upgrade your system library so you can run 6.1 binaries. People have turned this unit into remote terminals, digital picture frames, mp3 players, home automation terminals, etc. You can't put linux on it because it (yet) because it doesn't actually have a BIOS, but once you get familiar with QNX you really won't mind. You get download QNX 6.1 for free, there ISO is Here. It is a pretty nice OS in its own right.

    I've got two Audreys, I use one to run QNX-based ICQ and AIM, so I can dualboot to play ReVolt or take apart my main machine for whatever reason. The other one is my girlfriend's and she uses the builtin apps for scheduling etc plus for web surfing in the bedroom.

    The only downside to the Audrey is that its pretty... Shall we say... Lacking in testosterone. Everything from the shape of the unit, to the bootup giggle, to the layout of the manual, to the clear, oddly shaped stylus... Definately was being marketed to the fairer sex. But that's ok, cause chicks will dig it.

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  5. 3Com Audrey = $120 by ChrisCampbell47 · · Score: 5, Informative
    3Com Audrey. 25,000 built, failed in the market, currently being liquidated at 80% discount via TigerDirect.com. By the $90 unit and the $30 ethernet adapter.

    Then, hack it:

    We've already got various customization hacks worked out. It's only a matter of time before someone figures out how to:

    • Add a hard drive
    • Add 802.11b
    • Get Linux running on it

    Supplies are dwindling. You may want to go ahead and by one (or four) now.

  6. MP3 Player by pjrc · · Score: 4, Interesting
    An open-source MP3 player circuit board, perhaps?


    Ok, mod be down for shameless self promotion! But you gotta admit, it doesn't get much more hackable than this.

  7. Re:XBOX! by Biolo · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Actually, the financial model on consoles is usually to sell the console itself under cost, and make the profit on the games and accessories. I assume M$ is doing the same as Sony, Sega, etc. This means that you can buy an XBOX with no intention of ever buying any games for it and cost M$ money!

    An XBOX is fairly standard PC hardware last I heard, so getting Linux on there shouldn't be too difficult. Hack in a bootable ethernet adapter, keyboard and mouse and you've got a pretty good Xterm.

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  8. Re:How about by w3woody · · Score: 4, Insightful
    How about...donating the money to support the victims of the 911 attacks? Or, donate money to charities that are helping the children in Afghanistan?


    Why can't people do both?

    Geez; before, it was "clean your plate because there are people starving in China" which lead a whole generation to be fat and guilty about it. Now it's "why are you enjoying christmas when people are out there who have nothing" to spoil the whole holidays. Didn't you know that before 9/11, there were still people who didn't have anything for Christmas? And now, because of 9/11, so many people are focused on the disaster in New York that more poor children who would otherwise receive a donated present for Christmas this year will get nothing?

    I don't mean to be a killjoy, and yes, I donated money to the Red Cross for the 9/11 disaster, but that doesn't mean we have to alter our entire existance. I still intend to get my wife Christmas presents, and I still intend to donate a present to a poor child this year.

    It would be a pathetic world if people altered their behavior this Christmas and started feeling guilty or vengeful or whatever because of the terrorists. In fact, I would say if people did alter their behavior substantially this Christmas, we would have allowed the terrorists to win.