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2003.04.01


Meeting Minutes

Guy Sotomayor, Nick Glassman, Digeo
The Linux-based 'Moxi' Media Center

Davis Library

Photos by Bill Kendrick


A Moxi starting up.


Guy's development Moxi.


A pair of production Moxis.


Moxi remotes.


A Moxi media center (below) and a satellite station (above).


The insides of a Moxi.


A collection of coaxial receivers.


The insides, from another angle.


Guy, working on getting his prototype to boot over NFS off of his Linux laptop.


Guy Sotomayor.


A demonstration of the main Moxi interface. Left/right are different sections (Movies, News, Sports, Favorites, and live TV). Up/down here show different channels.


Guy Sotomayor (left) and Nick Glassman (right).


Nick Glassman giving an overview of the Digeo company.


A slide talking about the company...


A slide showing the various products in Digeo's Moxi Media Center family...


The crowd eventually grew to over 30 attendees.


More of the crowd.


A slide showing some of Moxi's key features...


Nick showing a satellite system, which talks to your main Moxi.


Nick preparing to pass the board around to let people see the insides.


More of the various Moxi sections (like Music).


Another shot of the Moxi interface. It's actually Flash, and shown here using an SWF player on a Mac OS X laptop!


Guy pointing out the various components of the Moxi (CPU, memory, MPEG decoders, etc.)


More of Guy.


Guy answering a question.


Nick answering a question.


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