Hi,
I just bought a couple of E2 emailers in the Post
Office for £12.99 each.
I have read most of the archive posts from the last
year and concluded that there is now a monitor program for the E2, and
there has been some success in running C on the ARM 7.
I should like to enquire whether there has been any
further work done on hi-jacking the software upgrade process, or diverting the
emailer to call another server?
Any update infor on E2 activities would be
appreciated - or should I go to Currys and buy an E3 ? ;-)
My interests in the E2 is to make a low cost
platform suitable for the deaf-blind to communicate with one another, a sort of
one to one chat keypad, with very large character fonts to suit the
partially sighted.
With hour long evening and weekend calls on
BT either free or 5.5p you could do a lot of one to one texting
in an hour - very cheaply.
I have also been looking at alternative keypads for
deaf-blind use, as qwerty can be a bit difficult, and resurrected the old 5 key
"Microwriter" chord keypad, with a fair degree of success
I like the idea from the archives about putting an
E3 in a plain box and making it available as a cheap platform for kids
etc. There was a project in India to do a sub-$100 laptop for school
kids.
The low power requirements of the E2 of about 7
watts makes it a fraction of the power of a laptop - and the screen backlighting
makes it possible to type messages with the lights out - some kids might
find that useful!
regards,
Ken Boak