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macsat
10-06-2005, 07:26
Wouldnt this be fun witht the WL-500gx ?

http://graphics.tomshardware.com/display/20050608/index.html


I dont know if it is even possible to make it work in linux though...:-)

Styno
10-06-2005, 08:00
1024*768 (resolution) * 16 (colodepth) * 75 (refreshrate) = 900 MB/s :confused:

over USB?


The adapter is compatible with any computer that runs Windows 2000 or Windows XP and has a free USB 2.0 port; currently, there are no drivers for Linux or Mac OS. Systems using USB 1.1 don't qualify either, since the older standard doesn't offer enough bandwidth for sufficiently high screen refresh rates.
So, this ain't going to happen :)

ankn99
10-06-2005, 09:21
I was already last week looking at it, because here at work are using thin Stations and we were dreaming if it even could be possible to get such a "THIN-CLIENT" to work, since it is very small, has a build in HDD (I'm talking about the WL-HDD that I own) doesn't has any Ventilator etc.

But for this speed you need USB 2.0 and not 1.1 or even less (looking at the speed), and what work the Processor will have iv someone has enough money t try this, the results would be very interresting !

macsat
10-06-2005, 09:32
Well Styno...


No matter your calculations, the device DOES work in windows...try to read the Tomshardware article.

And since the gx version has USB 2.0 it should work on this one as well !

Styno
10-06-2005, 09:46
Well Mascat...

No matter how hard you wish, I've read Tom's article fully and they report:
- 60 Hz max! This means you're looking at a very unergonomic picture.
- @ 1024*768*16*60 the image is not fluent
- There is no Linux driver and if there was, it will most likely require multiple times the CPU power the WL-500gx can deliver.

And since the gx version has USB 2.0 it should work on this one as well !Yes, the interface is USB 2.0, but I've never heard anyone say the WL-500gx can saturate 480Mbit/s, and you'll need every bit of those...

Perhaps (big if) the WL-500gx can deliver 320*240*8*60, but I won't believe that until I see it.

@akn99: There are many fanless embedded pc's available with suitable vga outputs to be used as simple thin-clients. I would advise you not to spend time in deploying the WL-HDD for that kind of work.

Antiloop
10-06-2005, 09:49
maybe a serial mod for the wl500gx will suit?
than you have a screen as well...

just buy a terminal monitor with serial connection :)

ankn99
10-06-2005, 10:01
@Styno

It was just a small dream which disappeared very quickly, because of the reason, that those SOC's from such small Devices like the ASUS or DLINK ones would never handle the cpu usage without droping the perormance from other functions those Devices have.

pepax
10-06-2005, 12:41
Actually, there is a Linux driver for this device, see this site (http://www.winischhofer.at/linuxsisusbvga.shtml). I wish it could work with 8-bit Atari with the USB Cartridge (http://www.microusb.org). :)

macsat
10-06-2005, 13:12
...but it would still be nice to be able to have a monitor connected, and maby even a USB keyboard.

Then you have the possibility to do a few configuration-stuff directly on the box...

...even though I do realize that a full X and so on would not be fun....console mode should be possible IMO

pepax
10-06-2005, 13:20
I didn't dare imagine anything more than the console. ;) What I thought of (a little bit off topic) was attaching a usb sip/skype/h323 phone like the K-1000 (http://www.welltech.com.tw/product_e_06.htm). Unfortunately, not having it, I wasn't able to figure out if its keypad worked like a standard usb keyboard or not. So I thought about attaching a cheap USB soundcard (that I already have) and an USB Numeric keypad. Too bad I don't have the router (yet....maybe...). That reminds me I have one spare Ovislink WMU-9000VPN at work for which there is no real GPL source available yet. :mad:

macsat
10-06-2005, 14:10
As far as I know, you still need Skype on the computer you attach the USB handset to in order for it to work.

Since there is no mipsel build of Skype (and no sources public) - I am afraid it is a no-go.

pepax
10-06-2005, 14:49
Well, since it (and some others) claims to be SIP and H.323 compatible I guess we would just have to find a nice SIP/H.323 console softphone that can be compiled in the firmware. Or maybe not. Let's wait for an expert's opinion. (I don't really know anything about VoIP; just having strange ideas :D ).

macsat
10-06-2005, 20:09
Skype is not SiP or any other well documented protocol, it is 100% proprietary.

pepax
10-06-2005, 20:45
Yes I know. I didn't insist on using Skype, did I? :)

MAV
19-06-2005, 18:07
We ( I ) need SIP protokol .
Can it work with USB phone like http://www.planet.com.tw/news/productnews/UP-100.htm
or something else? :confused:

pepax
20-06-2005, 07:37
Model UP-100
Compliant Softphone X-Lite, Net2Phone, Skype, MSN Messenger, X-PRO, eyeBeam

X-Pro | Business-class SIP Softphone
So I guess we only need a Linux SIP user agent compiled for mipsel (and the appropriate driver for the phone, if it isn't already in the firmware). I couldn't find any more details about this phone, its driver/utility is not on the Planet's homepage yet.

Pirat
20-06-2005, 13:01
Why didnt use this?? -> www.sipura.com

MAV
20-06-2005, 13:30
now i use X-lite on my desktop.
I want use only wl-500g+usb phone.
( I think than any hardware ip-phone like MicroNet SP5100 will work fine)
May be embed Open Phone H.323 http://www.openh323.org/

Pirat
20-06-2005, 14:55
But h323 != SIP

MAV
20-06-2005, 15:08
But h323 != SIP
I know about it.
I dreams thats somewhere SIP opensourse enable (like http://www.asterisk.org/ )