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A Device

November 16th, 2006 1 comment

I have been unable to find a device by the following specification, but I think it would rather handy to have. I suspect it wouldn’t have a huge appeal however. The device:

A small box with a USB port on one side and VGA, USB, and PS/2 cables coming out the other side. You connect the VGA, USB, and/or PS/2 cables to one computer, and the other USB to another computer, and it gives you a window on your screen that acts as a monitor for the other computer.

I think this would be great for people who have to work on machines in datacenters and the like, where sometimes you just need a monitor and keyboard, but lugging those around are annoying. Just plug this device into the server and your laptop, and poof! your laptop acts like a monitor for the server.

I don’t think it would be terribly hard to implement. You’d need some sort of video capture chip for grabbing the VGA input. PS/2 is basically just a serial output. The USB would just emulate a keyboard and mouse (perhaps via a virtual hub) to the “remote” machine. The other USB would be somewhat trickier, I’m not sure if there’s a standard video transport over USB.

You’d probably be able to sell them to system administrators, PC technitions, and maybe people who want to run a small server at home, but don’t want to switch back and forth all the time with a traditional KVM switch. The closest competeing product I’ve seen is a one-port KVM-over-IP box, which runs $500+. I think an ideal price point for this would be in sub-$100, prolly in the $80-$100 range.

So, there’s the idea, someone go turn it into a product and sell me one…

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General Life Update

November 9th, 2006 2 comments

As usual, it’s been a while since I’ve posted anything. For one reason or another I just don’t seem to feel I have enough going on that the world needs to know about. For some reason I feel like posting a general update at the moment, and so I shall.

My works is going along nicely. The new office space is rather nice, and it’s network is ticking along quite happily to itself. I’m enjoying the System Administrator position, although it does mean the occasional late night when a server decides to act up. Apparently I’ve been assigned to more of a projects roll than a maintenance roll, working on improving things and setting up new tools for internal use. In the near future I’ll be rolling out Cacti to replace our MRTG instances, and probably upgrading Nagios. All in all, rather good.

On the home front, we’re looking for a new one. The new landlords at the current location have decided to increase our rent while at the same time taking away our storage space in the basement (claiming it’s a fire hazard, while also saying they’re planning on pouring concrete down there, apparently.) So, Delia and I looked at a few townhouses, one of which we rather liked in Merrimack. Unfortunately, I don’t think my credit is going to be good enough at this time to swing a loan. The combination of lack of credit history and my inconsistent bills payments from last year (from the whole unemployment/PepBoys time period) don’t look so great to the banks.

So, it looks like we’ll be renting for a while longer. I’d like to get out of where we are though, and are currently leaning toward a complex in Bedford. While more expensive than the current location, it’s also quite a lot nicer, so I think it’ll be worth it. My plan is to rent for another year or two, keeping better documentation on my bill payments, so that when we go for the buying-a-place option again, I’ll have everything all put together to give to the loan people.

I’ve also been giving some thought to taking a stab at the HTPC project again. I’ve got all the hardware I need, it’s just a matter of throwing it together an making it work. With the recent upgrade to Delia’s PC, I even have my original motherboard and CPU back. I think I’m going to go with an external VGA< ->NTSC adapter this time around though, since I wasn’t very pleased with the TV-out support for my chipset under Linux, and I really want to use MythTV. Also not too sure about controlling the new cable box. My old box had a nice RS-232 port on the back which allowed for direct serial control. The new one does not, which means I’ll probably end up having to go with an IR blaster of some sort. We shall see.

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