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Rockbox Player - Project to design and build a Free/Open hardware audio player

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casainho:
I don't have the Mini2440 with me now, so, I can't test it for now.

Bob did designed a board for ATA disk interface:


See all the info here: http://lyre.sourceforge.net/?q=content/ata-disk-interface

coacharnold:
OK .... I've been using Rockbox for a few years and never saw this topic till today ... this looks fantastic..  I'm amazed ....i have two questions

1: can somebody give me a summary of where this project is?? has it gotten to a point where its just about ordering hardware and putting it together or still in heavy development??


2:  Feature request ..... I would kill to have something like this with a huge SATA drive and plug in power to sit on top of my stereo ....  has it gotten to a point where I can suggest putting a passive RCA output with some better audio output electronics to jack up the audiophile quality of the device...

I realize what I'm talking about is starting to get close to a simple linux flavored media box ... but even slight portability would be awesome ........ 

anyone have any thoughts?

casainho:
Here: http://lyre.sourceforge.net/

Currently I am trying to build my own 3D printer based on RepRap, to be able to print a plastic enclosure for the Mini2440 board.

And about portable device, Opendous is still working on it and have good advances: http://code.google.com/p/opendous/wiki/LPC313x_DIP_Board



angelwolf71885:

--- Quote from: casainho on December 02, 2009, 10:33:47 AM ---Here: http://lyre.sourceforge.net/

Currently I am trying to build my own 3D printer based on RepRap, to be able to print a plastic enclosure for the Mini2440 board.

And about portable device, Opendous is still working on it and have good advances: http://code.google.com/p/opendous/wiki/LPC313x_DIP_Board


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have you considerd just making a clay or wood negative

and vacuforming a case for it?
then sending it ff to a CNC place to have it made in metal
and then finialy made into an injection mold?

casainho:

--- Quote from: angelwolf71885 on December 02, 2009, 10:36:53 AM ---have you considerd just making a clay or wood negative

and vacuforming a case for it?
then sending it ff to a CNC place to have it made in metal
and then finialy made into an injection mold?

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No, I didn't consider such "looks complicated and expensive" thing.

Having a RepRap 3D printer looks much more simple and cheap ;-)

I hope to get a case like this:


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