WebDT 366
- Windows® Embedded and Windows XP with Windows Media Player and Internet Explorer; ICA & RDP Terminal clients; Terminal Emulation software
- Compatible with Windows CE or Windows XP applications
- Brilliant 8.4" TFT Active Matrix LCD at 800 x 600 SVGA resolution
- Integrated touch screen display with "on screen" soft keyboard support
- CompactFlash™ slot; PC Card slot; USB port
- Built-in HDD, 802.11 b/g WLAN adapter and Bluetooth available
- Full 16-bit audio with stereo; headset jack; built-in stereo speakers and microphone
Price: $350 - see this forum post for more information on ordering.
Demonstration
Google Videos:
Tech Specs
WebDT Pins (Numbered looking at front of cradle)
Power Connection is on the right-hand side of the cradle.
USB B connection is on left-hand side of the cradle, the two USB A connections are on the front.
Reading the table: The number to the left of the ":" is the pin number, the number to the right is the number on the usb connection number (as I numbered them).
1: (Unknown) 2: U13 3: U9 4: U2, U6, U11 5: U12 6: (Unknown)
7: U5, U10, U15 8: U8 9: P1 10: U7 11: U14 12: (Unknown)
13: (Unknown) 14: (Unknown) 15: (Unknown) 16: P2 17: (Unknown) 18: U1
Pins U3 and U4 connections' are unknown presently.
Installing the Orbiter
- Format a USB stick. I like Gparted. Use a stick that is at least 1GB.
- Download the file.
- Uncompress it
sudo bunzip2 webpad-gamma1.dd.bz2
- Copy the file to the stick using dd.
sudo dd if=webpad-gamma1.dd of=/dev/sda
where /dev/sda is the location of your USB stick. You can use Gparted to determine the location of your stick.
- Plug the stick into the WebDT 366 and power it on.
- A LinuxMCE splace screen should appear and the installation process will begin automatically.
This forum post proved most useful in creating these instructions.
Troubleshooting:
If you receive the following error:
USB Boot Device : MASS Storage Class [00F9h/FFh/3Fh] Missing operating system. No boot device present. Halting.
you have most likely used dd incorrectly:
sudo dd if=webpad-gamma1.dd of=/dev/sda1
Note the addition of the "1" at the end of "/dev/sda". Be sure and use dd without this, or any other number.