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Former Member over 10 years ago

Salve,

Questo è il punto: Nel febbraio 2011, ho acquistano il mio primo netbook. Un ASUS Eee-Pc 1001 PXD presso una catena di ipermercati a Taranto In italia (dove io vivo) Ebbene Questo piccolo pc mi ha dato finora molte soddisfazioni, sia come autonomia di funzionamento , sia come prestazioni.

Ciò lo ha portato a servirmi per gli scopi più svariati fino ad oggi, sebbene recentemente inizia forse a risentire dell'utilizzo fattone non solo da me.

Mi spiego meglio: Nel 2012 avevo una fidanzata con la quale ho avuto una relazione durata un anno e 8 mesi, durante il quale periodo lei, più di me ha usufruito del mio Eee-Pc per giocarci a Burraco in modo intensivo!!! Me lo aveva praticamente sequestrato. Non ero più padrone del mio netbookimage

Fino a quando finalmente si è decisa ad acquistare un notebook tutto suo e lasciarmi finalmente io mio netbook. Nel corso di questo utilizzo intensivo diverse cose sono accadute. Tra cui il dover sostituire l'alimentatore originale fornito col pc (che si era praticamente fuso e che ahimè aveva fuso anche lo spinottino di alimentazione del pc stesso) con uno universale che fa il suo dovere ma che inizialmente mi ha creato non pochi problemi, forzandomi a portare in assistenza il mio netbook anche più volte. Poi ho dovuto sostituire anche la batteria originale del pc (che dopo 2 anni di utilizzo intensivo e quindi continui cicli di ricarica si era totalmente esaurita, tanto da non garantire più alcuna autonomia) con una di maggiorata capacità.

Anche questo credo sia alla base di ciò che è accaduto in seguito:

Alcuni giorni prima di ferragosto 2014 il pc mi aveva abbandonato.Era impossibile accenderlo e la batteria non veniva caricata.

Così per l'ennesima volta porto in assistenza il mio netbook per farlo riparare. Dopo 2 mesi il mio netbook mi viene restituito come morto!!! Ovvero il tecnico non era riuscito a trovare una soluzione (non troppo costosa) per ripararlo, al che, decido di pensare ad una soluzione per sfruttarne le varie parti e mandarlo in dismissione.

Mentre ragionavo su questa cosa mi viene incontro un'amica che mi suggerisce un altro laboratorio di assistenza che con soli 40 Euro riesce a mettermi in funzione nuovamente il pc.

Come effetto collaterale però, devo riscontrare che la batteria non viene più caricata al massimo della sua capacità ma inizialmente, (ovvero solo alla prima prima prova venne caricata al 82%) poi sempre al 45% e via via sempre meno (attualmente viene caricata solo al 21% della sua capacità garantendo una autonomia di solo 1 ora e 30 minuti circaimage).

Mi sono rivolto al tecnico che mi aveva aiutato la prima volta e lui mi ha detto che dipende dal chip che hanno messo quando hanno riparato il mio netbook perché non è stato modificato e non ce la fa a caricarla del tutto... anzi caricherà sempre meno.

Dunque io volevo - venendo al punto - sapere se esiste una soluzione per sfruttare lo chassis del mio Eee Pc per ospitarne all'interno un Raspberry PI (Modello B+ oppure l'ultimo nato il Raspberry PI 2) interfacciandolo con tastiera, schermo e quanto altro è disponibile dello chassis per farlo funzionare.

Insomma realizzare un Raspberry Eee PI netbook.

Grazie dell'attenzione. Mi scuso per la lunghezza del mio post.

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  • clem57
    clem57 over 10 years ago

    Hi,

    This is the point: in February 2011, I purchased my first netbook. An ASUS Eee Pc 1001 PXD-at a chain of hypermarkets in Taranto In Italy (where I live) well this small pc gave me a lot of satisfaction, both so far as autonomy of operation, both in terms of performance.

    This led him to serve me for a variety of purposes until today, although recently perhaps begins to suffer not only made use of me.

    Let me explain: In 2012 had a girlfriend with whom I had a relationship lasting one year and 8 months, during which time her, more than I have used my Eee-Pc to play Burraco intensively!!! I had pretty much sequestered. I was no longer master of my netbook

    Until finally it was decided to purchase a notebook of its own and let me finally I my netbook. During this intensive use several things happened. Including the need to replace the original power adapter supplied with the pc (which was pretty much melted and that alas had merged the spinottino pc power same) with universal that one does his duty but that initially I created many problems, forcing the service to bring my netbook even several times. Then I had to replace the battery on your pc (after 2 years of intensive use, and then continue charging cycles it was totally sold out, so as to not provide any autonomy) with an increased capacity of.

    This I think is the basis of what happened next:

    A few days before August 2014 the pc I had abandoned.It was impossible to turn it on and the battery was not loaded.

    So for the umpteenth time service port on my netbook to get it repaired. After 2 months my netbook I is returned as dead!!! The technician had failed to find a solution (not too expensive) to repair it, whereupon, I decide to think of a solution to take advantage of the various parts and send him into retirement.

    While I reasoned on this thing I am meeting a friend that suggest me another laboratory assistance with only 40 Euro manages to get in again the pc function.

    As a side effect, however, I find that the battery is not charged at the height of its ability but initially, only the first (i.e., first evidence was loaded at 82 percent) then always at 45% and gradually less and less (currently is loaded only at 21% of its capacity, ensuring a range of only 1 hour and 30 minutes).

    I turned to the technician who had helped me the first time and he told me that it depends on which chip when they fixed my netbook because it has not been changed and do not load it at all ... in fact charge less and less.

    So I wanted-coming to point to know if there is a solution to use the chassis of my Eee Pc to host within a Raspberry PI (model B +, or the latest in the Raspberry PI 2) by interfacing the system with with keyboard, screen and what else is available on the chassis to make it work.

    In short, make a Raspberry Eee netbook PI.

    Thank you for your attention. I apologize for the length of my post.

    - Bing translator

    @xknight68x

    Wow very long even with a translator! Let me take a shot at this showing what I could find starting from hard to easy:

      1. For the screen take a look at ASUS EEE PC 1001PXD-EU17 - Replacement Laptop Screen. Brand New Laptop Screen in Stock in the UK  It shows in video how to connect to screen using a 40 pin. The raspberry pi has interfaceimageBut is is not documentedimage. So you would have to interface with external board to decode the signals.
      2. Keyboard next: Asus EEE PC 1001pxd Laptop Keyboard Installation Video Guide Tells how to remove and install. No details on interfacing, but should be able to find good places to describe.
      3. The last is keypad/mouse. I would plug a usb mouse into Raspberry Pi for easiest!
      4. Here is a picture of the motherboard for reference

     

    Asus Eee Pc 1001PXD R101D Motherboard OA2YMB4000

         How are you at modding?

     

    Clem

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    Former Member over 10 years ago in reply to clem57

    Hi clem,

    thank you for your reply and sorry for the delay.

    If only I had known, I would have written this long letter directly in English in order to avoid misunderstandings, since I believe that the automatic translators are never fully 100% reliable.

    i have appreciated a lot your work.

    Well... I must start by saying that I have never done modding far in my life, and that this would be my first experiment, I decide to try my hand if anything in this crazy experience.

    Anyway i will take a look to each and every link you gave to me and... when i will have the chance to buy a Raspberry PI i will organize everything in order to build my Raspberry Eee-PI netbook.

     

    Greetings and thanks again

    Max

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  • clem57
    clem57 over 10 years ago in reply to Former Member

    xknight68x

      Before you start, try to break up a large challenge into smaller pieces and attack one by one. If you watch Ben he spends a fair amount of time in this phase. Also experiment before the final build. Much easier than many steps and finding what did not work. Lastly, enjoy and have fun.

    Clem

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  • jarnisan
    jarnisan over 8 years ago

    Ma vaffanculo, bastava scrivere solo le ultime 3 righe invece di raccontarci la storia della tua vita. Vatti a curare.

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