Life of Åsmund A working life

14Mar/102

NTNUI VOLLEYBALL WEEKEND

Dinner time at Stykket (Photo: Nina M. F. Langlo)

I've had a great weekend doing mostly volleyball related things. It all started out with the annual NTNUI cabin trip:

This year the trip went to "Stykket", a boyscout cabin in Bymarka, about 25 minutes of skiing from Lian tram station. There, about 20 of NTNUI Volleyball's finest gathered to have a blast, playing cards, snow volleyball and eating "pølse og brød".

The snow was falling thick on Friday afternoon and evening, and even more snowfall joined Saturday, perfect! I had a great (but a bit fast-pased) skiing trip with Nina, Rune and Ole before we locked up Stykket and headed back to civilization; and the second scheduled volleyball event:

Saturday afternoon, H2B were match officials in the ladies' premier division match in Rostenhallen. Despite being pretty dead tired after the cabin trip, everything went ok, without too many glitches. Unfortunately, the NTNUI ladies lost.

Sunday, two of the three last league matches for H2B were played in Åsheimhallen. To make it as painless as possible, I'll just say we lost both matches and returned home to enjoy the beautiful snowy weather and the rest of the weekend, completely volleyball free!

8Mar/102

WHAT IS THIS? FOR ME?

My Gibson ukulele!

I turned 24 last week, and today Ellen and Andreas gave me a superb gift! They announced a gift on my birthday, but due to postal delay it arrived today. I love my flatmates, they gave me an ukulele!

I'm looking forward to learn how to play it!

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7Mar/102

MY RADIONETTE MENUETT

I would like to share with you my latest project. Nothing much, but it looks good and works fine. This post is the story of my Radionette Menuett HTPC.

History

The idea for this project started a couple of years ago, in 2007 I think. It started with some inspiration, an old Radionette radio at my grandmother's that I have always found very pretty. I didn't want to take my grandmother's radio, so I found a similar one online. I ended up buying a beautiful 1951 Menuett radio from Radionette (Norwegian Wikipedia). I wanted to make it into a HTPC, something that could be a livingroom furniture and a computer. The radio I bought didn't work, so I cleaned out the inside ending up with a nice future HTPC case.

Then the project stopped. I had lots to do and the whole project went to a halt for about two years. Fall 2009 however I restarted it.

Specifications

Since I wanted a HTPC and the fact the HDTV is becoming more and more normal, I wanted a machine that could play Full HD material. At the same time I wanted to keep the computer as cheap as possible, and simple to build. I chose a Zotac ION motherboard that includes NVidias PureVideo™ HD Blu-Ray/HD DVD acceleration and HDMI output. The CPU, a Intel ATOM N230, and 12VDC power supply was included with the motherboard.

What Product
Case Radionette Menuett 1951 radio
Motherboard Zotac ION N230 (Mini-ITX)
CPU Single Core Intel Atom N230 (included with motherboard)
Memory 2x 2GB Crucial BallistiX (DDR2 PC6400)
Harddrives 2x Western Digital 160GB (SATA)
PSU 90W 12VDC (included with motherboard)

Building process

The building of this project was very simple. First step was to remove all excess electronics from the old radio. Then I cut a hole in the side of the radio to fit the motherboard backside. The motherboard was then mounted on a metal plate, separated with spacers. The plate was then screwed to the case.

ON/OFF and RESET pins were soldered to one of the front panel buttons. Additionally I used the 12VDC harddrive output with a voltage regulator I made to power two light bulbs, lighting up the old tuner. And that's about it. Keeping it simple.

Software

I installed the latest version of Ubuntu (9.10) and Boxee, a free media center software. Two problems were encountered. The first problem was overscan, thus that the outer parts of the output was not visible on the TV. This was solved by a setting on the Samsung TV. The second problem was that I had no sound through the HDMI cable. This was easily solved by unmuting the HDMI sound output in Ubuntu (alsamixer). Both of these problems were quickly solved by Andreas.

Conclusion

So, to sum up. My Radionette Menuett works perfectly, it plays full HD movies and is great for surfing. But the best thing, it looks great in the livingroom! Click the images to enlarge them.

Long exposure image showing the lit tuner

Motherboard connectors

Type and 1951 prize

Seen from the back

The backcover removed

Radio originates from Fjellhamar

On/Off and Reset

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22Feb/101

MORNING HUMOUR

I just came across this one on the interweb, through a good friend of mine, Claire. It originates from xkcd.com. I find it a little funny, being an electrical engineer and all:

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30Jan/100

TWO WEEKS, LOTS HAS HAPPENED

Long time no see! I've been busy, away, busy again, working etc. etc. Now however, I'm back again and have some time to kill.

First of all, I managed to hand in my project report January 15th. It felt good and I'm pretty happy with the outcome. Just a few hours later, I left for Austria to snowboard.

The week in Austria was really exciting, and the 13 of us going had a great time. No injuries! The Gastein valley was great, with plenty of resorts to visit. If I were to complain, I would have loved 30-50 more centimeters of snow. We had, nonetheless, a great week with loads and loads of snowboarding, on- and offpist!

15 minutes walking for 6 great turns in Sportgastein. Worth it!

When I got home, I started to work on my master thesis, but spending night time finishing my home theater PC (HTPC) project "Radionette Menuett". It's practically ready, more in a later post.

One issue with the HTPC was that our old TV doesn't work with any output from the PC. I therefore decided to invest in a new TV. After a quick lookaround I ended up with a 37" Samsung LCD-TV (LE37B535). It'll be exciting to see how the HD world looks and feels.

PS. Andreas, one of my flatmates won a Playstation 3 the other day, the timing couldn't be better!

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