Re: Other "Slim-" devices?

Sean Adams <sadams-C+JAmueIyFXt/WbtSZLAmwC/[email protected]> Thu, 31 Jan 2002 21:33:56 +0000 (GMT)
Newsgroups gmane.music.equipment.slimp3.user
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Our next product will be the SlimDimm (I'm trying to think of a less silly
but equally catchy name). We're going to have prototypes in about 2 weeks,
and a complete development kit in 4-6 weeks or so.

The SlimDimm has the same mechanical dimensions as a standard SODIMM
laptop memory card. It incorporates all the main guts of the SliMP3
player, minus MPEG decoder, DAC, and display.

We'll have a development kit which includes a power supply, SODIMM socket,
wire-wrapping area, and some connectors, buttons, and LEDs for a sample
application. (probably the sample application will be a data acquisition
system like you're suggesting). This is a big part of the motivation for
opening our firmware.

The SlimDimm will be offered to hobbyists and OEMs at a considerably lower
price (TBA) than any Linux-based Ethernet modules.

I can't comment on a future SliMP3, except to say that changing the
SliMP3's hardware is not likely any time soon.


On Thu, 31 Jan 2002, Jacob Potter wrote:

> Hi, all -
>
> 	Sean, are you planning on making any other "Slim-" devices? Here are a
> few ideas I have:
>
> 	"SliMP3-2-part" - this would be an Ethernet MP3 player, like the
> SliMP3, but the display and remote receiver would be in a separate unit
> from the Ethernet and audio ports. They would be connected by a
> short-range RF (not 802.11 or Bluetooth, just character-at-a-time) to
> relay display and IR information. This would be good for people who's
> speakers aren't in the same room as their equipment - think "media
> room". It would be annoying to have to go to another room to change what
> song you're playing, or to run a long cable from your SliMP3 to your
> stereo.
>
> 	"SlimData" - a unit that would relay data from external sensors
> (temperature, motion, etc) to a server program. Similar to a SliMP3, but
> with a bunch of ADCs instead of audio circuitry.
>
> 	Do these sound good? Any other ideas? Sean, I know you probably have
> your hands full enough with the SliMP3 alone, but...
>
> - Jacob
>
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