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Startup failed, giving away free Qwerty Arm7 mobile devices for cost of postage

92 pointsby jeffwidmanover 13 years ago

20 comments

bri3dover 13 years ago
For what it's worth, these are based on the TI Locosto chipset which also integrates GSM/GPRS. We'll see if the released development platform includes enough TI blobs to actually use the radio (I suspect it won't, but I can always be pleasantly surprised).<p>Locosto has a 104Mhz ARM7, no MMU, and I think in the configuration on the Peek has 4MB of RAM and 16MB of flash. In the Peek email/Twitter client configuration, it runs TI's embedded RTOS (Nucleus) with Peek-internal code (called, fittingly, PeekUX) on top.<p><a href="http://elinux.org/Peek" rel="nofollow">http://elinux.org/Peek</a> is the best source for data on the hardware, and <a href="http://www.geekypeek.com/" rel="nofollow">http://www.geekypeek.com/</a> is the blog of one of the engineers on the project - if you go back a year or two there are a few interesting tidbits about the device.<p>(edited: 8MB of flash -&#62; 16MB of flash per the eLinux Wiki)
angusgrover 13 years ago
For anyone interested in a similar, slightly higher specced, hackable ex-consumer device for next to nothing: ZipIt Wireless have been clearing their old "ZipIt Z2" messenger range for some time now. <a href="http://linux.zipitwireless.com/" rel="nofollow">http://linux.zipitwireless.com/</a><p>ARM9 ~300Mhz, 32MB RAM, wifi, QVGA display, keypad, mainline linux kernel support, etc.<p>Decent sized hacking community: #zipit on freenode &#38; sites like <a href="http://mozzwald.com/" rel="nofollow">http://mozzwald.com/</a><p>Believe prices are as low as $18 for a single one, or $10/unit if you buy 16. We bought around 20 in a group buy at our local Hackerspace. Not quite cost of postage, but still pretty cheap.
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yanover 13 years ago
I'm like three blocks away from that address.. Can I just come by and pick one up? I'll bring you coffee :)
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rdlover 13 years ago
I wish those things had some kind of signed bootloader and smartcard; they'd be awesome for a secure password management device.<p>When I first saw the Peek, I was wondering what it would take to turn it into the ultimate drug dealer/activist/etc 2-way text device; everything proxied through a secure multi-stage relay (like Tor), anonymous flood-fill messaging (like posting an encrypted message to a usenet group; the key is the address), etc. Something with a hacked baseband to let you change the IMEI periodically would be better, though (or wifi with MAC rolling).
switzover 13 years ago
How much should the shipping label be for?<p>EDIT: From posterous:<p>- a mailing label for a 0.5lbs envelope from Peek at 33 w 17th st, NY NY 10011 to you<p>- maybe mention some of your mobile dev qualifications out of interest<p>- maybe mention what you want to make
bokononover 13 years ago
I walked out of my math class to go upstairs to the computer lab and buy a postage label to email them. I'm really hoping to get one. It will be fun to play around with.
dpmorelover 13 years ago
hey - we didn't fail! We are "pivoting".
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redthrowawayover 13 years ago
Really cool, but unfortunately USPS won't let me create a shipping label from outside the US.
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dotBenover 13 years ago
I think it's great they want to open the system and let developers play around with these.<p>But I'm just wondering - I don't believe there is a wifi chip in them and it isn't clear whether its possible for the customer to get the device onto the GSM network (is there a real sim card that is accessible, etc).<p>With that in mind, I'm wondering if the functionality and possibility of these devices is rather limited?
pavel_lishinover 13 years ago
I wonder if they'll let me just stop by and pick one up, since I work about three subway stops away.
mrbillover 13 years ago
... I threw away two still-new-in-box Peeks a couple weekends ago when I ran across them while cleaning out a closet. Used the service for a few months in 2009, it was pretty neat but finally moved to a real smartphone when I started bumping up against limitations.
zokierover 13 years ago
It's a cool looking device, and nice for them to offer them for free. We'll see if the community can invent some interesting uses for it. I couldn't begin to guess what you could do with such hardware
EricDebover 13 years ago
Have you written a post on why you guys failed? I'd be interested...
AmazingBytecodeover 13 years ago
I have an old peek and a charger. Do I already have what I need to start hacking away when the dev environment tools are available?
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twodayslateover 13 years ago
I requested one. Should be interesting. What is everyone going to do with theirs?
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anootherover 13 years ago
Anyone got recommendations on shipping to the UK?
samstaveover 13 years ago
So does this thing only have a mail application?
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wazooxover 13 years ago
OK, how hard would it be to get enyo running on one of these? Doesn't that sound like a nice hack to do? ;)
russfrankover 13 years ago
are these still available?
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drivebyacct2over 13 years ago
It's really a disservice to yourself when there is no way to see a picture of your product or get to a proper landing page from your blog without having to Google or manually manipulate the URL.
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