Check out this tiny mini PC kit, the Ybox2 DIY Mini Network PC.

Now you can build your own mini PC which will fit inside a tiny tin.
The ybox2 is a simple network computer system that you can solder together in an afternoon. Based around the multiprocessing Parallax Propeller Chip, the designers of the ybox2 added a built-in Ethernet controller, video output, infrared remote control sensor, full-color status LED, and even a piezo speaker.
Features and Capabilities
The Ybox2 is not just a mini PC; it is a versatile and compact device that offers a range of features making it a unique addition to your tech collection. The built-in Ethernet controller allows you to connect the Ybox2 to your network seamlessly, enabling you to upload your programs over HTTP. This feature is particularly useful for developers and hobbyists who want to experiment with networked applications.
The video output capability means you can connect the Ybox2 to any standard TV or composite monitor, making it a great tool for multimedia projects. Whether you want to display custom graphics, run a slideshow, or even create a simple gaming console, the Ybox2 has you covered.
Programming the Ybox2 is made easy with the built-in high-level language “Spin” or assembly language. This flexibility allows both beginners and advanced users to get the most out of the device. The 8-core 80MHz CPU ensures that the Ybox2 can handle multiple tasks simultaneously, making it a powerful tool despite its small size.
Technical Specifications
Here’s a detailed look at the specs:
- Build your own tiny PC and make it do your bidding!
- Connect it to ethernet and upload your programs over HTTP
- Easy composite video output allows you to connect the YBox2 to any standard TV or composite monitor
- Program with the built in high-level language “Spin” or assembly language
- 8-core 80MHz CPU
- 32K RAM
- 32K Flash (well, technically 64, but half of that is reserved)
- Ethernet port
- Composite video output
- Infrared remote control for set-top use
- Full-color status LED
- Built-in piezoelectric speaker
- Printed circuit board and all the components you need to build the ybox2
The Ybox2 also includes an infrared remote control sensor, making it ideal for set-top box applications. You can control your Ybox2 from a distance, adding convenience and flexibility to your projects. The full-color status LED provides visual feedback, which can be particularly useful for debugging or simply adding a bit of flair to your device.
The built-in piezoelectric speaker is another interesting feature. It allows the Ybox2 to produce sound, which can be used for notifications, alarms, or even simple audio applications. This adds another layer of interactivity to your projects.
Here’s a video of it in action.
The Ybox2 DIY Mini Network PC is available for $74.99 from Think Geek.
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