Itsy Pocket Computer
The Itsy Pocket Computer is a small, low-power, handheld device with a highly flexible interface. It was designed at Digital Equipment Corporation's Western Research Laboratory to encourage novel user interface developmentāfor example, it had accelerometers to detect movement and orientation as early as 1999.
Hardware
- CPU: DEC StrongARM SA-1100 processor
- Memory: 16 MB of DRAM, 4 MB of flash memory
- Interfaces: I/O interfaces for audio input/output, IrDA, and an RS232 serial port
- Small 320 x 200 pixel LCD touchscreen for display and user input
- 10 general purpose push-buttons for additional user input purposes
- Power supply: Pair of standard AAA alkaline batteries
Related WRL Technical Notes
- The Itsy Pocket Computer Version 1.5: User's Manual (DEC WRL Technical Note WRL-TN-54)
- The Memory Daughter-Card Version 1.5: User's Manual (DEC WRL Technical Note WRL-TN-55)
- Power and Energy Characterization of the Itsy Pocket Computer (Version 1.5) (DEC WRL Technical Note WRL-TN-56)
- A Simple CMOS Camera for Itsy (DEC WRL Technical Note WRL-TN-58)
- Power Evaluation of Itsy Version 2.4 (DEC WRL Technical Note WRL-TN-59)
- Interpreting the Battery Lifetime of the Itsy Version 2.4 (DEC WRL Technical Note WRL-TN-59)
External links
- Itsy downloads at HP Labs
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