Hacking the Sony WebTV Plus? 9
dcigary asks: "So, I'm visiting my local outlet mall, and strolling through the Sony Outlet store. At the entrance, they have a BIG stack of refurbished WebTV Plus boxes, with a price tag of $19.99 each. It also included a wireless keyboard! Being a sucker for a cheap price, I snatched up two of them, figuring I could at least set one up for my net-impared parents so they can surf the internet easily. What else can I do with one of these boxes? Are they hackable? I would really like to add an ethernet adapter to it and put it on my house LAN, and run out through the cable modem, but that would probably be asking too much. I've read through the specs and apparently they have a 1.2G drive in them as well? Any other ideas? Any sites out there dedicated to this?" $19.95 for a Web-TV box? That's not a bad price if these things can be enhanced in any way, shape or form.
Re:the innards of the webtv plus box (Score:2)
Yes they can. It can use any dialup PPP provider, even a free one if they still exist in your area (check out http://nzlist.org/user/freeisp [nzlist.org]). Worldshare even has instructions on how to do it at http://www.worldshare.com/new/config_webtv.htm [worldshare.com]. It's probably the same routine for most ISPs. Unfortunately, most of the free ISPs require Windows.
Re:the innards of the webtv plus box (Score:2)
I found this after my first post. Here is the page from WebTV on how to use another ISP: http://www.webtv.com/company/isps/ispsfaqs.html [webtv.com]
Re:1Gig Seagate drive ? (Score:3)
bonus point used to gain maximum visibility
Re:the innards of the webtv plus box (Score:2)
A really cool use would be... (Score:1)
A web-based remote controller for <a href="http://www.betips.net/mp3box">this</a& gt;. Instead of a Compaq WinCE handheld, you could see the display on your TV!.
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Re:the innards of the webtv plus box (Score:1)
at $20, with a built in modem... can they connect to any ppp provider? Sorry I never looked into webtv so I'm not sure how it worked. Anyway if it can hook up to any ppp provider, why not probe the thing till you can use the modem as a serial port and hook it up to a *nix box that has slirp. Maybe not the fastest thing in the world, but it should pop web pages decently...and as secondary terminals, that aint to shabby...even if it isn't running a *nix os
the innards of the webtv plus box (Score:3)
16MB RAM
8MB ROM
2MB Flash Memory (the useful part)
the cpu isn't to shabby, its a 167 Mhz R5230
but at 20 bucks a pop with no required service, i would have grabbed a trunkful and unloaded them on ebay!
Re:the innards of the webtv plus box (Score:2)
Re:1Gig Seagate drive ? (Score:3)
Check out:
INT-W200 WebTV Box Review [digitaltheater.com]
I didn't realize it had an expansion port until I took it apart last night. This is getting more and more intriguing...