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Sitarknight:
Hi there,

     Long time no show on this site for me, ahhh the college life is so busy >.< I recently went into a store that sells used stuff and picked up an Earthlink Mailstation 150, for about $9. If you've never seen the device, it looks kind of like a laptop, but with a monochrome screen (picture included). I bought it mainly just for amusement, but I'm curious if I could potentially make games on the device considering it has a full keyboard and some internal memory. I can't imagine it would be very powerful, but it would give me something to do on the device rather then just have it collect dust and read the emails left on it from the previous buyer.
*Please note: I am not technologically literate in the slightest. Hopefully when I take my video game design classes during my Bachelor's level schooling will I learn a thing or two.
TIfanx1999:
Could you? Yes, possibly. It depends on how open the platform is. If there is any publicly available software development kit it would make things easier(though that doesn't seem too likely for this type of machine). It also depends on if anyone has previously tried to do any sort of hacking on this machine to open it up to programming (again, I don't think that seems too likely as I can't imagine it being a popular target for hobbyists). If not, you could try taking on hacking it yourself... D:. Any idea of the specs or what type of processor it's using? Does it have usb or a memory card slot of some sort?
Sitarknight:

--- Quote from: Art_of_camelot on November 02, 2012, 12:12:45 pm ---Could you? Yes, possibly. It depends on how open the platform is. If there is any publicly available software development kit it would make things easier(though that doesn't seem too likely for this type of machine). It also depends on if anyone has previously tried to do any sort of hacking on this machine to open it up to programming (again, I don't think that seems too likely as I can't imagine it being a popular target for hobbyists). If not, you could try taking on hacking it yourself... D:. Any idea of the specs or what type of processor it's using? Does it have usb or a memory card slot of some sort?

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Well it appears someone has had some interest in hacking and adding in a new operating system for the device. He has all the information about his hack and the technical specs of the original machine on his website http://www.fybertech.net/mailstation/ As for the unit itself. It appears to only have a 25 pin printer port, a phone port, and a dial up port (both phone lines) and a power adaptor, though it also runs on batteries.
DJ Omnimaga:
It would probably depend of what hardware it has and if it's possible to flash or jailbreak or whatever so it can run 3rd party code. Or if it has a programming language on it directly it would be nice.

The device kinda reminds me a bit of those kids computers in toy stores back in the days, although not for kids. I never saw it before, though.

Nice to see you again by the way :D
flyingfisch:
Wow, it has a Z80 processor. cool.
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