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  • theprez98
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    Originally posted by signcarver
    I noticed on the main site and here in the forums the "new" hardware hacking village. Is this new area from this idea and adjacent/part of the wireless village or something different. I haven't seen a post there yet but was wondering if this eeePC mod should be part of that.
    The Asus Eee PC mod workshop will be hosted by the Wireless Village. We're also looking to host other hardware hacking projects that don't yet have a space.

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  • signcarver
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    Originally posted by Thorn
    Yes. What the hell. We may end up as the "Hardware Village", but let's host this and other projects until they at least get off the ground.

    At least the Asus eeePC has a wireless tie-in.
    I noticed on the main site and here in the forums the "new" hardware hacking village. Is this new area from this idea and adjacent/part of the wireless village or something different. I haven't seen a post there yet but was wondering if this eeePC mod should be part of that.

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  • DaKahuna
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    Originally posted by Thorn

    At least the Asus eeePC has a wireless tie-in.
    More than one. With the BT3 beta I am running on an 8 GB SD card, I am doing both 802.11 and Bluetooth with mine.

    Comes up with some neat code or hacks for either and maybe we can use mine to play with.

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  • theprez98
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    Originally posted by Thorn
    I'm with Grifter, I may just have to get one of the eeePC's now...
    I won $58 in the office NCAA Tournament pool. Now I just need to save up a few more dollars...

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  • DJ Jackalope
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    Ha, who knows about the tunes! Would be fun to arrange, but equipment will probably be an issue. Maybe we can ipod/speaker system it.

    I am not sure about the kind of sessions. I am actually kind of wondering how to put out a request for people who would be interested in teaching something. I haven't quite had the chance yet to figure out some mods that would be fun and easy to do at a con.

    I'll try and get some of those up soon. And yes, you should buy an eeepc. And why isn't Asus commissioning me, I convinced a local high school teacher that he needed them for his classroom the other day.


    Originally posted by Thorn
    You're welcome. Will you spin some custom 'church music" for us?

    Hanging stuff from the ceilings is usually problematic, due to fire regulations regarding sprinklers. But I found a great solution to signs on the walls: Clear duct tape. It sticks like crazy, but no gooey white residue is left behind.

    As far as sessions, what's the preference of you guys that have Asus eeePC's? One long session? Or several sessions going from beginner > medium > expert?

    I'm with Grifter, I may just have to get one of the eeePC's now...

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  • Thorn
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    Originally posted by DJ Jackalope
    Thank you Church of WiFi...

    I like the signage idea..... Does anyone remember if the ceilings in the place are panels so maybe we could hang signs from the ceiling? Do we run into trouble with having to hire hotel staff or something dumb like that if we hang things?

    I would imagine i would just set up a couple hour block for one day or something (unless you guys think it would work better if it was done from like 1-3p on both fri/sat/sun?) That way we'd just invade on space for a couple hours and then reset the room...
    You're welcome. Will you spin some custom 'church music" for us?

    Hanging stuff from the ceilings is usually problematic, due to fire regulations regarding sprinklers. But I found a great solution to signs on the walls: Clear duct tape. It sticks like crazy, but no gooey white residue is left behind.

    As far as sessions, what's the preference of you guys that have Asus eeePC's? One long session? Or several sessions going from beginner > medium > expert?

    I'm with Grifter, I may just have to get one of the eeePC's now...

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  • DJ Jackalope
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    Thank you Church of WiFi...

    I like the signage idea..... Does anyone remember if the ceilings in the place are panels so maybe we could hang signs from the ceiling? Do we run into trouble with having to hire hotel staff or something dumb like that if we hang things?

    I would imagine i would just set up a couple hour block for one day or something (unless you guys think it would work better if it was done from like 1-3p on both fri/sat/sun?) That way we'd just invade on space for a couple hours and then reset the room...

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  • theprez98
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    Originally posted by Deviant Ollam
    What is attendance like for you guys? We are always totally slammed in the LPVillage (at least, that's been the case with previous years)
    From the few times I walked back and forth, we didn't have quite the traffic you did, but that being said, it was busy almost non-stop. People were showing up an hour before we even opened up and staying late. It was crazy.

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  • Deviant Ollam
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    We're something like 90% certain that Grifter is planning to have adjoining, full size (aka "double") skyboxes for both the Wireless Village and the Lockpick Village. So space will hopefully not be an issue at all this year and you can have a whole corner for eeePC mods.

    My biggest advice... try to put up really large signs, maybe ones that can be suspended from the ceiling tile grid somehow. Anything to get the throngs of people moved to where they want to be and not in each other's way. What is attendance like for you guys? We are always totally slammed in the LPVillage (at least, that's been the case with previous years)

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  • renderman
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    Originally posted by Thorn
    Yes. What the hell. We may end up as the "Hardware Village", but let's host this and other projects until they at least get off the ground.

    At least the Asus eeePC has a wireless tie-in.
    My thoughts exactly.

    I'd hate to see a good project not get the attention it deserves just because of a lack of venue.

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  • Thorn
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    Originally posted by renderman
    I think that rather than a workshop, at least a meetup and comparison of notes is in order. I would think the wireless village would be a good place for this? Yes, no?
    Yes. What the hell. We may end up as the "Hardware Village", but let's host this and other projects until they at least get off the ground.

    At least the Asus eeePC has a wireless tie-in.

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  • haden
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    Originally posted by yamamushi
    I'd love to help out with this, I've modded my eeepc to have a touch screen which isn't very hard, but it's still nice to be able to play oblivion with touchscreen.
    yamamushi. would you be interested in a little side project at con? i want to add the touch screen mod to mine and integrade it with a gps for use in my car. think of it as not only a car pc but one that will be able to flash and reprogram the cars computer at will after some more mods to the car. video, internet, games, gps, music, perfomance mods on the go while in the car, all in a nice small package.

    i just would like some help from someone whos already done the touchscreen mod.
    Last edited by haden; April 9, 2008, 02:14. Reason: forgot why i was asking.

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  • Grifter
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    I believe this is the RAM that works well with the eeePC:

    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16820148060

    I haven't purchased one yet because I'm trying to decide whether I really want one, or if I'm just caught up in the hotness and hack appeal. Are they really that sweet?

    I messed around with Major's when he had it with him at the bar in Amsterdam, he'd thrown BackTrack on it, which made me swoon, but I'm trying to decide how much use I'll get out of it versus my standard laptop.

    I literally have one sitting in a shopping cart on Newegg right now, along with a 2GB Stick of RAM, and a 16GB SDHC card. Should anything stop me from clicking "Checkout"?

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  • DaKahuna
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    Originally posted by renderman
    I think that rather than a workshop, at least a meetup and comparison of notes is in order. I would think the wireless village would be a good place for this? Yes, no?
    That works for me. I will certainly have my EEE PC with me.

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  • renderman
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    I think that rather than a workshop, at least a meetup and comparison of notes is in order. I would think the wireless village would be a good place for this? Yes, no?

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