Re: [offtopic] Re: I2c was: Cobalt Micro (was Re: Build your own

Vladimir Dergachev (vladimid@red.seas.upenn.edu)
Tue, 8 Sep 1998 12:11:16 -0400 (EDT)


>
> Thats basicly what I was looking to find out.. I've got tons of 486sxes
> sitting around. I could see myself embeding a 486 with ethernet card into
> my TV (there is room in there), having it netboot and haveing a nice SNMP
> monitorable TV, and perhaps remotely controling it.
>
> Gee.. Think of the possibilities, network the microwave to the alarm
> system..... that would add new meaning to 'being caught red handed'. :) :)
> :)
>
>

Well I didn't say you can't remove the original controller. Or, better,
make it so that on a command the i2c splits, and the output from
controller goes over two wires in your computer and other components
are connected to the other two inputs (I think parallel port can have up
to 4 I2c ports.. right ? 2 for certain). This may require a couple of
logic chips.

Vladimir Dergachev

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