Reaperman93010
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When I was a kid around 3 years old my pa got me an atari800xl gaming computer, which was my primary source of entertainment until I was about 10 or 11. It gave me all the a good start in networking, basic programming, keyboarding, troubleshooting, etc. all without me even knowing it, and now I make my living with those skills.
these days game computers really aren't around anymore to help kids out. now, I've never really liked my 2x (hence why I haven't been in here much) but I got to thinking that a broken one, say with a bad screen or controls, could be easily made into a fairly inexpensive project-box computer, for my nephew's 3rd birthday. he's about to turn 2, and we got him something fairly lame this time around.
I'll have to check out the 2x wiki some more, since I've been gone basically since launch and hunt up things like pinouts, but the skills to make this should actually be a bit below what I used in a prior gba project I worked on a few years ago. 2x is linux based, very expandable and powerful enough to keep a child's interest where most 'kidputers' would be easily outgrown.
I was thinking a standard radioshack project box, route the sd out the front, add a standard snes port (so joysticks can be replaced) throw some usb and maybe some various card slots out the side, and maybe give it an internal CF "hard drive". svid and audio jacks out the back naturally, then just fill the whole box with a foam like greatstuff to add durability. With proper supervision it should last quite some time. My atari survived and it had complex moving parts, a 2x unit will not have nearly as many. sd slot is the only one I can think of.
I'm also going to have to look at the apps and games on the download page, I'm sure there's already plenty.
how is networking through usb comming along? I'm assuming it's not to the point where I can include a cheap usb wireless adapter inside, but I can still dream. do we at least have usb keyboard/mouse support? and I'm no linux geek, far from it, but is there a way to turn off the boot screen images so he can see the kernel starting up and at least start looking at terms? Also have we come up with alternate firmwares that are just slightly more complex (perhaps just more customizable in terms of menu).
mind you I'm just in the basic stages of thinking this over. I have been at it for a good week now, and I'm motivated enough to haul myself back here and mention it. I suppose I should also search this forum, it's entirely possible that my idea isn't new. I should have (minus the broken 2x) just about everything I need to complete this project already depending on how complicated it can be. Or maybe I should just start looking at small motherboards, but they tend to get real expensive which is a place I had hoped not to go.
these days game computers really aren't around anymore to help kids out. now, I've never really liked my 2x (hence why I haven't been in here much) but I got to thinking that a broken one, say with a bad screen or controls, could be easily made into a fairly inexpensive project-box computer, for my nephew's 3rd birthday. he's about to turn 2, and we got him something fairly lame this time around.
I'll have to check out the 2x wiki some more, since I've been gone basically since launch and hunt up things like pinouts, but the skills to make this should actually be a bit below what I used in a prior gba project I worked on a few years ago. 2x is linux based, very expandable and powerful enough to keep a child's interest where most 'kidputers' would be easily outgrown.
I was thinking a standard radioshack project box, route the sd out the front, add a standard snes port (so joysticks can be replaced) throw some usb and maybe some various card slots out the side, and maybe give it an internal CF "hard drive". svid and audio jacks out the back naturally, then just fill the whole box with a foam like greatstuff to add durability. With proper supervision it should last quite some time. My atari survived and it had complex moving parts, a 2x unit will not have nearly as many. sd slot is the only one I can think of.
I'm also going to have to look at the apps and games on the download page, I'm sure there's already plenty.
how is networking through usb comming along? I'm assuming it's not to the point where I can include a cheap usb wireless adapter inside, but I can still dream. do we at least have usb keyboard/mouse support? and I'm no linux geek, far from it, but is there a way to turn off the boot screen images so he can see the kernel starting up and at least start looking at terms? Also have we come up with alternate firmwares that are just slightly more complex (perhaps just more customizable in terms of menu).
mind you I'm just in the basic stages of thinking this over. I have been at it for a good week now, and I'm motivated enough to haul myself back here and mention it. I suppose I should also search this forum, it's entirely possible that my idea isn't new. I should have (minus the broken 2x) just about everything I need to complete this project already depending on how complicated it can be. Or maybe I should just start looking at small motherboards, but they tend to get real expensive which is a place I had hoped not to go.