Radio Shack Presidian PIC


Forum: Cool Things
Topic: Radio Shack Presidian PIC
started by: doobit

Posted by doobit on Dec. 05 2005,17:58
Radio Shack has this tiny computer for internet communications. It looks as small as the DS Machine, and it runs Linux. It's based on this board:
< http://www.amd.com/us-en....00.html >

Posted by clivesay on Dec. 05 2005,19:36
I think this is the little mobo John, Robert, Kent and myself played with at Linuxworld. The AMD rep said they didn't know what to do with it. I guess they found something. DSL flew on it when we put it on. The website doesn't give the OS. I may have to see if our local store has one to test drive.

Chris

Posted by larkl on Dec. 05 2005,21:36
Here's the info on the radio shack site:

< Presidian PIC >

Pretty cool, but kinda pricey.  Of course, when you're running DSL on a PC that's probably only worth $70, I guess you get spoiled price-wise.

Posted by cbagger01 on Dec. 05 2005,23:48
Too bad it only supports USB 1.1 instead of 2.0

Otherwise, it looks like a nice device.

Posted by MethodOne on Dec. 06 2005,21:06
If you don't want to look at the site, here are some of the features:
-10GB hard drive
-Runs an embedded version of Windows
-IE
-Some e-mail program
-Word processor and spreadsheet applications
-PowerPoint presentation viewer
-Flash
-Windows Media Player
-jpg, gif, png, bmp image viewer
-zip utility
-Windows Messenger (What happened to AIM and Yahoo clients?)
-Games (most likely the standard Windows games, like the infamous Solitaire.)

Here's the catch of this device from the AMD site:
Quote
To protect system integrity and help ensure trouble-free performance over time, the PIC is designed to limit the installation of additional software.

< This site > describes it in more detail.

If you can't stand that, there's always the DSMachine.  It's got a faster processor, more RAM, USB 2.0, USB booting, and, of course, DSL.  For those who don't understand how to use a PC, the PIC would work just fine.

Posted by John on Dec. 07 2005,03:31
It looks like RS is only offering them with Windows CE?
Posted by AwPhuch on Dec. 07 2005,07:21
Well that sux!

Brian
AwPhuch

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