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Montreal Parking Meters Run Linux

jbecherv writes "According to LinuxDevices.com, new-fangled Montreal parking meters run embedded Linux (Google Cache). The City of Montreal is planning to roll out 500 to 800 wireless, solar-powered parking payment stations based on embedded Linux. There is even a device profile (Google Cache) that show some details about the meters... These meters run kernel 2.4.19 on a 206MHz StrongARM SA-1110. Each system has 64MB of RAM, boots from a CF device, and is networked wirelessly via GPRS."

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  1. Going, going, gone by medication · · Score: 5, Funny

    Poor parking meters now they'll be the target of drunk geeks as well as drunk frat boys.

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  2. Snow powered? by jasno · · Score: 4, Funny

    Lemme get this straight..

    Solar powered, in MONTREAL???

    Guess the StrongARM takes less power than I thought...

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  3. Free Software by Coyote · · Score: 5, Funny

    Software should be free as in Free Parking.

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  4. Imagine... by FrYGuY101 · · Score: 5, Funny

    Imagine a Beowulf cluster of those! Hours of parking time could be finished in minutes!

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    1. Re:Imagine... by lars · · Score: 2, Funny

      I don't get it. Aren't hours made up of minutes?

  5. Sharpie Permanent Marker by kyoko21 · · Score: 5, Funny

    So what is going to happen when someone comes along with a thick black Sharpie Permanent Marker and mark the solar panel all black?

    1. Re:Sharpie Permanent Marker by LoudMusic · · Score: 2, Funny

      So what is going to happen when someone comes along with a thick black Sharpie Permanent Marker and mark the solar panel all black?

      I would assume they have a monitoring system via their wireless connections.

      "I haven't charged in two days. Something must be up. Bird shit on my solar pannels?"

      The meter maids will now be equipped with WindeX.

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  6. Re:Okay... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    ...but does it run Windows?

    You'll know they switched when you come to Montreal and the streets are bathed in an eerie blue light.

  7. Re:Cluster by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    I would have modded you up. Maybe that's why I never get mod points. :)

  8. Re:Is it just me... by Adriax · · Score: 5, Funny

    Wireless, takes credit cards, covers 12 spots, and deals with goverment bureaucracy.
    Seems a bit underpowered when you add that last part in.

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  9. In Canadian Montreal by twbecker · · Score: 1, Funny

    A Beowulf cluster of parking meters imagines YOU!!!

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  10. Re:Solar powered? by millahtime · · Score: 4, Funny

    "I can't recall where it was, but some other city tried using solar powered parking meters. They never worked due to insufficient light."

    Oh, lemmie guess... Seattle.

  11. Re:I know little about embedded devices by OECD · · Score: 4, Funny

    But that seems like a lot of RAM. Is it?

    Well, it is now. But once they start clustering them...

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  12. Darl's Comments by ptelligence · · Score: 5, Funny

    Excerpt from SCO's reactionary press release: "Anyone who parks at one of these meters is in effect using Linux, and therefore owes SCO $699 + 25 cents per half hour."

    -Darl

    Somebody e-mail me the free parking exploit

  13. Re:Solar powered? by Tragek · · Score: 5, Funny

    How long did one have to put his/her hand on top of the meter before you could get free parking?

  14. Forget solar... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    Forget about solar power...they should be working a meter that runs off of exhaust fumes and bum urine for Boston.

    I'm sure the boys at MIT are working on it right now...

  15. Wireless eh? by elleomea · · Score: 2, Funny

    Let's go warparking!

  16. Re:hack it by Keith+Russell · · Score: 4, Funny
    ...lower the price during sporting events to say $0.00.

    That would be nice for Canadiens games. But if you want me to attend an Expos game, you'll have to set the parking meter to pay me.

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  17. Re:spare MHz? by U.I.D+754625 · · Score: 2, Funny

    Whats a disturbed computing client? Help, the init has gone postal!!!

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  18. For the price of a roll of duct tape... by SCSi · · Score: 2, Funny

    You and your friends can park for free!*

    *Certain conditions apply, results vary on battery power, may not be claimed in the United States of America.

  19. Re: seem like a lot of RAM. by nomel · · Score: 4, Funny

    where do you think it holds all the quarters?

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  20. Achilles Heel of These Parking Meters by ortcutt · · Score: 5, Funny

    Just try getting those things to play sound. Even parking meters that ran Windows 95 could find the sound card with no problem.

  21. Re:I know little about embedded devices by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Funny
    What swap space?

    We have 'parking meters' here. Near as I can figure they need to know exactly two things:

    • How much that coin you just put in was
    • How much time is left, now that you put in that coin.
    What's that, two bytes? Hell, have three.

    64MB CF? I can't wait for these to get hax0red.

  22. Re:I know little about embedded devices by modecx · · Score: 2, Funny

    Lot of RAM? Yes.

    I'm thinking it's time to take a road trip with the demolition saw.

    I mean, they're French Canadians, it's not like they're going to do anything about it (especially when you've got a huge abrasive saw).

    Right?

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  23. Re:Is it just me... by Long-EZ · · Score: 2, Funny

    Moore's Law. In a decade, parking meters will be self aware, and will petition for human rights. You'll run a few minutes late, and as you try to jam in a quarter, the meter will hassle you. You'll end up arguing over some esoteric philosophical point. It's classic Descarte. Cogito ergo sum. The parking meter thinks, therefore the parking meter exists.

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  24. Re:Okay... by subtillus · · Score: 2, Funny

    you mean like near the sex shops?

  25. Re:Is it just me... by nomadic · · Score: 5, Funny

    Or does a 206 MHz processor with 64 MB of ram seem like DRASTIC OVERKILL for a parking meter?

    Nah. But admittedly the nVidia GeForce 6800 they put in each one may be a bit much...

  26. Re:$2,000,000 parking fees at a hacked meter! by Cordath · · Score: 5, Funny

    Here are some more fun hacking ideas:

    -Program the meters to play "We're into Money" in beep tones whenever somebody swipes their card.
    -Program the meter to prompt the user to find out what class of car they drive. If it's a SUV, the meter will refuse to let them park because the gargantuan heap blocks out the sun the meter needs to run.
    -Program the meter to randomly scramble PIN numbers that users input.
    -Program the meter to randomly pop up Microsoft error messages. We wouldn't want parking meters to give Linux a bad name now would we?

  27. Re:I know little about embedded devices by Feyr · · Score: 4, Funny

    remember, we burned down your white house once, no reason we can't do it twice *grin*

  28. It's all yours! by modecx · · Score: 2, Funny

    Seriously, that'd be okay with me!

    *grin* :P

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  29. Hello Kind Sir by Seahawk91 · · Score: 2, Funny

    I am a Nigerian national who has approximately:
    500 to 800 wireless, solar-powered PDA's based on embedded Linux. These PDAs run kernel 2.4.19 on a 206MHz StrongARM SA-1110. Each system has 64MB of RAM. (Display not included)

    Saddly, they were imprisoned in metal cases by my dastardly cousin who sold them to the City of Montreal.

    If you would send me $1100 for a sledge hammer and airplane ticket to free my property, I would gladly repay you with half of my stolen goods.

    Please do not inform the authorities as they will most certainly move my property to another city.

    Please e-mail me at scams-r-us@upyours.com

  30. -1, pun by PsiPsiStar · · Score: 4, Funny

    With its cache.
    *ba dum bum*

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  31. Re:I know little about embedded devices by raider_red · · Score: 3, Funny

    How long until they start getting ripped off for people to use in their digital cameras?

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  32. GPRS? by merdaccia · · Score: 2, Funny

    Two words. War parking.

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  33. Re:I know little about embedded devices by lars · · Score: 3, Funny

    Yes. 64M of RAM ought to be enough for anyone.

  34. Re:Is it just me... by Citizen+of+Earth · · Score: 4, Funny

    Or does a 206 MHz processor with 64 MB of ram seem like DRASTIC OVERKILL for a parking meter?

    It runs Java.

  35. imagine beowulf of those ... by porky_pig_jr · · Score: 2, Funny

    metermaids ...

  36. Re:Solar powered? by Migrant+Programmer · · Score: 1, Funny

    You have to roll two fives to get out of jail first!

  37. Let the hacking begin! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    Montreal Govt. Official - "Strange, abooot two months after we deployed our new fangled parking meters, the amount of money collected suddenly dropped off. And what is Beowulf?"

    OK, I didn't type with a French accent. Sorry.