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 <<O>>  Difference Topic HomebrewSystems (r1.7 - 08 Dec 2003 - DuncanEntwisle)
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 <<O>>  Difference Topic HomebrewSystems (r1.6 - 05 Dec 2003 - DuncanEntwisle)
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Description: Wearwulf is currently under development, and aims to be a low-cost framework for simple wearable applications. Using a cheap ARM-based microcontroller, a little logic, and a Kopin 320M CyberDisplay, it aims to be a wearable digital assistant for under £100.

  • Philips LPC2106 processor with built-in 64KB RAM, and 128KB FLASH.
  • Kopin 320M CyberDisplay as a 1-bit monochrome display.
  • MMC mass storage interface.
  • Serial interface.
  • GPIO ports.
  • ADC ports.

 <<O>>  Difference Topic HomebrewSystems (r1.5 - 04 Sep 2002 - MarcusWolschon)
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http://www.linuxdevices.com/articles/AT8144626322.html

Side-by-side board stack in the CharmIT? case

Simply put, the requirements for this new machine were . . .

  • it had to run linux 2.2
  • have at least 64MB RAM
  • be powered by two Sony NP-960 batteries in series
  • be PC/104 based
  • use a Twiddler
  • have a sound board
  • have a framegrabber
  • be small enough to at least fit in a hip pack
  • use a Sage serial wireless CDPD modem
  • have PS/2, USB, and ethernet ports

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http://www.heeltoe.com/weararm/

The WearARM? is a collaboration between a group at MIT and ETH to produce a low power wearable computer.


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See Nomad1 for more information.


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Here is a space for people to ad links to their slefmade wearables. Everything that is actually a wearable and not mass-produced fits here.

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Here is a space for people to add links to their selfmade wearables. Everything that is actually a wearable and not mass-produced fits here.

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 <<O>>  Difference Topic HomebrewSystems (r1.2 - 29 May 2002 - MarcusWolschon)
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build by: Freeman Pascal

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 <<O>>  Difference Topic HomebrewSystems (r1.1 - 26 May 2002 - MarcusWolschon)
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Homwbrew Systems

Here is a space for people to ad links to their slefmade wearables. Everything that is actually a wearable and not mass-produced fits here.


spot-housing-with-name.png Name: Spot

build by: CarnegieMellon? University

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Name: WOC2

build by: MarcusWolschon

Description: a tuxscreen-based wearable computer integrated into a vest.


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Name: WOC (wearable outdoor computer)

build by: MarcusWolschon

Description: A ROBO503 (a geode PC/104-SBC) based werable in a cd-player-bag with an early M1-sunglasses hack of mine.


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-- MarcusWolschon - 26 May 2002


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Revision r1.1 - 26 May 2002 - 09:03 GMT - MarcusWolschon
Revision r1.7 - 08 Dec 2003 - 21:41 GMT - DuncanEntwisle
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