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Old 03-18-2004, 12:58 AM
 
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Stylistic '1000' Pen Tablet Computer



Hopeflly that image works..

anyways. check this out at www.halted.com

it seems like it may be great for TurboCNC. if not, it may make a good DRO brain. anyways, i ordered one - if nothing else, it will become a new mobile robot or overblown PLC type device..


As a PLC it seems like it has amazing potential at $30

yes. a $30 tablet computer...
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Sounds good. It appears you will need load OS software and software to use a pen. Since Turbocnc runs in DOS, can you find a driver to use the pen?
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since turbocnc has no pen support, its a moot point. however, carefull research about the stylistic as offered from that advert showed it has some needs.

1. mass storage - i found a 350mb pcmcia drive for $50
2. a pen - seems these are 10-20
3. floppy or ethernet - $10-15 surplus

all the drivers are out there - lots of info on running linux on the thing.

i may buy another one to run my automatic vacuum former i am working on - if it turns out cool

www.vaccumstudios.com/vformer.pdf

i do some VB coding, so even win95 will make a nice familiar platform for me, and if not, i can always use pascal or C in dos.. these programs are ALL free.. which is sweet..

for around $150 you can get an MMX233 Color version with 4gb HDD etc... from ebay... that would make a very "stylistic" emc controller
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Meah,

You're all in trouble now ...
Names Richard, Richo, D!ck or pretty much anything else that you might like to throw my way. If i'm looking at you I'll probably answer.

This is a really good site that you guy's have got going here. VERY informative.

I'm a plumber that has got "off the tools" & am now working in a builidng services design office. I've spent the last two & a half years as a designer/CAD drafty so I don't have too many issues with drawing something up.

I am here to learn ... or at least that is the intention.

Sorry guy's ... wrong thread ...
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HAHA. what a great post. you make the exact impression of what i imagine a drunken australian plumber to be like! in otherwords, a good american!

welcome to the list.. theres lots to learn here. Really. just going through the users gallery will expand our mind (particleboard CNC machine!)

you could prolly weld together a nice pipe-frame router table if you still have access to plumbing components.. really. a vedry sturdy and fairly heavy table could be made with pipe fittings, and if you can weld.. your halfway there.
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Quite nice for a machining center like you said vacpress.

Why halted posts "mono LCD display", the Fujitsu specs here below list the display as color. And they wrote "Brand new Fujitsu ‘Stylistic 1000’ portable computer".
Too bad international shippings are above 100 in merchandise.

Technical Specifications


Form Factor
Small tablet size, pen-based computer
Overall Dimensions
7.3" x 11.0" x 1.6"
185 mm x 279 mm x 40 mm
Weight (with battery pack)
3.5 lbs. (1.6 Kg)
Architecture
IBM PC-AT compatible
Microprocessor
AMD Am486 DX4, 100 MHz
8 KB On-Chip Cache
Integrated Math Coprocessor
System Memory
8 MB DRAM standard
Upgradeable to 12 MB, 16 MB, 24 MB
BIOS
512 KB Flash ROM
Expansion
One ATA Slot (Mass Storage)
Accepts Type III PCMCIA-ATA hard disk card or Type II/III solid-state flash card (SanDisk)
Two PCMCIA 2.1 Slots
Accepts two Type II PCMCIA cards or one Type III PCMCIA card
Display
DSTN Color LCD
Backlit, 8" (197 mm) diagonal
0.25 mm dot pitch
640 x 480 VGA resolution, 256 colors
Digitizer
Electromagnetic Digitizing Tablet
1016 points/inch resolution
133 points/second sampling rate
Interfaces
Keyboard (PS/2 style)
Parallel (ECP, Bi-directional)
VGA (simultaneous with LCD)
RS-232C Serial
IrDA (or Rx/Tx Serial with Port Replicator)
System Interface Port (for Port Replicator)
External Floppy Disk Drive
Mouse (only with Port Replicator)
Power
Lithium ion Battery Pack
Autosensing 100-240V, 50/60 Hz AC Adapter
Battery Life
3-6 Hours (application dependent)
Power Management
Save-To-Disk, Suspend and Standby Modes
Supports Intel and Microsoft APM 1.1
Options
Memory Expansion Modules
(4 MB, 8 MB, 16 MB)
PCMCIA ATA Hard Disk Cards
(260 MB and 340 MB)
PCMCIA Cards such as:
Fax/Data Modem, LAN, SanDisk, Solid-state Flash, and SRAM
Port Replicator
External 3.5" Floppy Disk Drive
Keyboard (low-power)
Auto Adapter (12-24 VDC input)
Dual Battery Charger
Bar Code Wand
Desk Stand
Hand Straps
Stylus Tether
Screen Protector
Slipcase
Harsh Environment Case
Keyboard Combo Case
AC Adapter (spare)
Lithium ion Battery Pack (spare)
Stylus Kit (spare)
Operating Systems
Windows 95 with Pen Services 2.0
MS-DOS 6.2 and Windows for Workgroups 3.11 with Pen Extensions 1.0
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I didn't even know that they made tablet PC's back when 486's were out. You learn something new everyday...
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When i got the machine, it came in a new box. the manuals, hard drive, ac adapter, etc were missing. all that was in the box was the machine, a car adapter power supply that i use with a desk-supply, and little else. I have a few old laptop PCMCIA cards i can use with it. right now im waiting for $$ to buy a memory card.. Hopeully the thing is usefull.. It looks very nice. I wish it was faster... Gotta get some more ram also...

oh - the machine is monochrome.
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Will it boot without the pen ?
Can pen it be subtituted with a keyb/mouse?
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it wont boot without a drive of some kind -= as for the pen - i think it actually emualtes a serial mouse on IRQ4. so, all you need is drivers, and it will work with any program that supports a mouse. It has 1 PS/2 mouse\KB port, and i was able to get into the bios with a keyboard..

I plan on having a storage device soon, and will post update
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