Muxcard, a dyi credit card size computer

(github.com)

90 points | by sargstuff 2 days ago

17 comments

  • krauseler 4 minutes ago
    Developer here :)

    Just saw this and love how I got the 100th or so "Does it run DOOM?". Even now officially an issue on GitHub. Does that mean I now have to deliver?

  • gnabgib 2 days ago
    Last week (87 points, 7 comments) https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48251528
  • cbdevidal 34 minutes ago
    What fun!

    I’d love to also go the opposite direction, a full-sized laptop with an ESP32 running tiny386 and Windows 95 ^_^

    https://www.hackster.io/news/he-chunhui-s-tiny386-turns-the-...

  • mrbluecoat 17 minutes ago
    First thought: cool! Second thought: e-waste

    (same reaction as single-serve coffee pods, circa 2023)

    • krauseler 0 minutes ago
      Good point. Ideally it would be the opposite of waste if it can save you from several cards. But banks would never certify such a multi-card system unless a big company pushes it forward.

      Otherwise I'm sure people might use this to hack some terminals :P

  • WithinReason 24 minutes ago
    Coincidentally, the xteink x4 has the same CPU, an e-paper screen and is close to credit card sized.
  • asdefghyk 2 hours ago
    This post - the title made me remember ... ( as a credit card is about the same size as a business card )

    A Linux Business Card CD is a miniature, credit-card-sized optical disc containing a stripped-down, bootable Linux operating system. They hold around 50MB to 100MB of data and were highly popular in the early-to-mid 2000s

    More info at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bootable_business_card

  • mmmehulll 1 hour ago
    love this. would be cool if we can see and perform all kinds of banking txns on this. Think ledger but all in one card. Super cool. Even cooler would be card to card money transfer without use of swipe machines
    • resonious 40 minutes ago
      If "ledger on card" interests you, then you might enjoy Japan's FeliCa cards. They store balance locally on the card so you can pay very quickly, no network required.
  • fph 57 minutes ago
    How do you recharge it? Do you have to swap the battery?
    • krauseler 7 minutes ago
      Hey, developer here :)

      I used an ultra thin LiPo, so you can actually charge it. USB is obviously not an option but it uses magnetic pogo pins on the back side ^^

  • iberator 35 minutes ago
    Run Unix v6 on it :) 16 bit and works with like 80kb of ram
  • rbanffy 1 hour ago
    I would love if the screen could take up more space, even at the expense of a little extra thickness.
    • WithinReason 22 minutes ago
      That actually exists, with even the same CPU but no NFC: https://www.xteink.com/products/xteink-x4
    • jansan 1 hour ago
      I think that there could be a wider screen if such formats are available. Once we have betavoltaic batteries, the entire card can be screen.
      • rbanffy 1 hour ago
        I'm not sure beta voltaics will ever reach LiPo densities. All materials I know would be unwise to place in your wallet, or anywhere near your body.

        If we are OK with a battery and a beta voltaic source, a tritium one is reasonably safe and can trickle charge the battery when the device is in deep low power mode. The battery can still be charged by the induction coil.

  • ohlookcake 2 hours ago
    Can it run DOOM?
    • krauseler 7 minutes ago
      I've got the question like 100 times easily, and I love it.

      And yes, if you accept ~0.7FPS

  • voidUpdate 3 hours ago
    It seems like it might be a little expensive for a business card...
    • bird0861 16 minutes ago
      Let's see Paul Allen's card.
  • aa-jv 55 minutes ago
    I want this, but only for one thing: email.

    I already use an pwnagotchi, and it works great for this - but its a bit bulky.

    If I can get this set up and working, it'll be my main interface to email.

  • thenthenthen 41 minutes ago
    Do yourself it!
  • goodpoint 1 hour ago
    It's not a computer.
    • krauseler 6 minutes ago
      Right, it doesn't computer. Apologies for the lie.
    • cbdevidal 38 minutes ago
      It’s got more horsepower than my first desktop computer
  • suzukivenom 1 hour ago
    legendary
  • pslab 38 minutes ago
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