2. Price reduction. With great amount of hard work during the past weeks, the price is redcued A LOT. However, the penalty is that it will take much longer for us to make one card and it will take few weeks longer for customers to receive it.
3. One more model is provided, without Bluetooth function so the cost can be reduced further for some one who does not want to use Bluetooth or may not be able to use Bluetooth (Mac/Linux users).
4. Paypal payment method is added in addition to credit card.
5. Several people emailed us asking what else iDisk can do? First, we have been working on USB keyboard and USB paddle. Second, we have also ported an Embedded Linux (Applinux) to iDisk (iDisk is ARM7 based ), so that you can have dual boot system (Apple ][/Linux), turn your Apple][ to Linux machine and that will open up oppertunities for many applications with only software effort. So far, we were able to run few apps (mp3/jpeg/web browsing...), it is still very very primitive though. However, the above developments will not be continued.
> 2. Price reduction. With great amount of hard work during the past > weeks, the price is redcued A LOT. However, the penalty is that it > will take much longer for us to make one card and it will take few > weeks longer for customers to receive it.
> 3. One more model is provided, without Bluetooth function so the cost > can be reduced further for some one who does not want to use Bluetooth > or may not be able to use Bluetooth (Mac/Linux users).
> 4. Paypal payment method is added in addition to credit card.
> 5. Several people emailed us asking what else iDisk can do? First, we > have been working on USB keyboard and USB paddle. Second, we have also > ported an Embedded Linux (Applinux) to iDisk (iDisk is ARM7 based ), > so that you can have dual boot system (Apple ][/Linux), turn your > Apple][ to Linux machine and that will open up oppertunities for many > applications with only software effort. So far, we were able to run > few apps (mp3/jpeg/web browsing...), it is still very very primitive > though. However, the above developments will not be continued.
> Cheers
Congratulations for your hard work, I believe your changes are appreciated.
> 2. Price reduction. With great amount of hard work during the past > weeks, the price is redcued A LOT. However, the penalty is that it > will take much longer for us to make one card and it will take few > weeks longer for customers to receive it.
> 3. One more model is provided, without Bluetooth function so the cost > can be reduced further for some one who does not want to use Bluetooth > or may not be able to use Bluetooth (Mac/Linux users).
> 4. Paypal payment method is added in addition to credit card.
> 5. Several people emailed us asking what else iDisk can do? First, we > have been working on USB keyboard and USB paddle. Second, we have also > ported an Embedded Linux (Applinux) to iDisk (iDisk is ARM7 based ), > so that you can have dual boot system (Apple ][/Linux), turn your > Apple][ to Linux machine and that will open up oppertunities for many > applications with only software effort. So far, we were able to run > few apps (mp3/jpeg/web browsing...), it is still very very primitive > though. However, the above developments will not be continued.
> Cheers
Sounds good :), liking the price reduction am now tempted to get one for my GS to play some old Games :). Will the USB Keyboard support come as just a firmware update?
> 2. Price reduction. With great amount of hard work during the past > weeks, the price is redcued A LOT. However, the penalty is that it > will take much longer for us to make one card and it will take few > weeks longer for customers to receive it.
> 3. One more model is provided, without Bluetooth function so the cost > can be reduced further for some one who does not want to use Bluetooth > or may not be able to use Bluetooth (Mac/Linux users).
> 4. Paypal payment method is added in addition to credit card.
> 5. Several people emailed us asking what else iDisk can do? First, we > have been working on USB keyboard and USB paddle. Second, we have also > ported an Embedded Linux (Applinux) to iDisk (iDisk is ARM7 based ), > so that you can have dual boot system (Apple ][/Linux), turn your > Apple][ to Linux machine and that will open up oppertunities for many > applications with only software effort. So far, we were able to run > few apps (mp3/jpeg/web browsing...), it is still very very primitive > though. However, the above developments will not be continued.
> Cheers
I think you're doing an awesome job here. Congrats!!
About the USB cables, though -- since you're already running them from the front of the board to the back of the computer, have you thought about machining an aluminum plate and then just have the cables terminate there? (It would be more $$$, I know, but it might look a lot better). The plate could leave a rectangular hole for the bluetooth assembly to go through.
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> 2. Price reduction. With great amount of hard work during the past > weeks, the price is redcued A LOT. However, the penalty is that it > will take much longer for us to make one card and it will take few > weeks longer for customers to receive it.
Excellent! I'm glad you took the criticism in a positive sense and were able to sharpen your pencil.
> 3. One more model is provided, without Bluetooth function so the cost > can be reduced further for some one who does not want to use Bluetooth > or may not be able to use Bluetooth (Mac/Linux users).
I'm puzzled by that remark. AFAIK, both MacOS and Linux have support for Bluetooth devices. Can you explain?
> 4. Paypal payment method is added in addition to credit card.