Walgreens PureDigital Camera Hacked 177
Powercntrl writes "While the Ritz version of the PureDigital single-use camera was recently hacked, the Walgreens version wasn't - until now. Codeman, the same guy who brought us the I-Opener hack, found a way to add a standard Smartmedia interface to the Walgreens camera and extract images with a standard Smartmedia reader. Links to sample images showing the camera's quality are included."
$10 for 1280x1024 pictures (Score:5, Insightful)
$10 for a camera that shoots 1280x1024 plus has a flash certainly isn't bad - but then you're going to rack up the expense of a SmartMedia socket, soldering, the memory card, and optionally, your own soldered USB connection. Even if you figure $40-$50 worth of materials, it's not a bad deal, if you can settle for its washed-out colors.
Re:$10 for 1280x1024 pictures (Score:4, Interesting)
They even came with some chicken shit software.
Ooooh Chicken Shit software! (Score:5, Funny)
I can hardly contain my excrement...
Re:Ooooh Chicken Shit software! (Score:5, Informative)
Any cameras that meet these requirements?
Sub $100 digital camera/USB drive (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Unfortunately.... (Score:1, Troll)
Moderators, do something about this poor excuse for an AC.
Anyway, I thought that you'd get a photo CD and a pack of prints, a la 35mm. Can anyone confirm this?
Instant slashdot (Score:1)
MIRROR! (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Instant slashdot (Score:2)
Iopener (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Iopener (Score:1)
Re:Iopener (Score:2)
Yes! E-mail me. (Score:2)
I'd give you $30 for it. I'd be using it as an X terminal.
Re:Iopener (Score:2)
I've had the damn thing sitting in storage for a few years now. I live in the phoenix area.
Woo hoo! (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Woo hoo! (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:Woo hoo! (Score:2)
Re:Woo hoo! (Score:2)
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Re:Woo hoo! (Score:2)
Re:Woo hoo! (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:Woo hoo! (Score:4, Insightful)
But remember: this is a focus-free plastic lens on a 2 megapixel ccd and MAYBE 8 meg of ram, with a washed out flash and no way to recharge the batteries. Companies give better cameras than these away for promotions. If this is how you save money, I've got a good condition Mr. Microphone that's just perfect for use in your stereo system...
Of course, the purpose of a hack is not to save money. It's because it's fun to make stuff work in ways that were not intended. Otherwise, assholes like me wouldn't be installing leather seats in old Volkswagens or make Macintoshe SEs into wireless email stations...
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Re:Woo hoo! (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Woo hoo! (Score:2)
Re:Woo hoo! (Score:3, Insightful)
Or maybe it's that downloading and printing the pictures takes less than 10 minutes and they're better quality than the one hour photolab. Certainly important if your friends are leaving on a flight and you want to give them pictures of their visit.
Or maybe it's that film is expensive and the chemicals are quite caustic and any mistakes in the process can resul
Re:Woo hoo! (Score:2)
Oh, and I am a liberal. Sorry I replied. But I guess there's little you can do about it, constitutional free speech and all
Re:Woo hoo! (Score:3, Insightful)
Developer chemicals and machines are expensive. Cheaper overhead == more profit.
SuperComment (Score:4, Funny)
Let me get it all out of the way for y'all, ok?
Did I miss anyone?
Dude, it's a PARODY (Score:4, Funny)
God, can't anyone take a damn joke? I hope you all get meta-moderated to hell.
Re:SuperComment (Score:3, Funny)
You missed:
Microsoft!
RIAA
MPAA
and the potential Beowolf cluster (Imagine).
Re:SuperComment (Score:2)
you missed... (Score:5, Funny)
Re:you missed... (Score:2, Funny)
And don't forget...
"In Soviet Russia, Walgreens hacks YOU!"
And you missed... (Score:2)
2. ???
3. Profit!
Or alternatively....
1. Sell cameras under cost and make money on processing pcitures
2. Cameras get hacked
3. Don't profit!
Someone else can think out jokes conerning taking pictures of Natalie Portman naked and petrified or hot grits.
Quick! (Score:1, Funny)
Film (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:Film (Score:4, Funny)
Over the long term, digital cameras are inherently cheaper than film cameras. A digital "disposable" may cost a little more than a film disposable initially, but the processing and refurbishing cost is negligable.
Think of it as a delaying tactic.
As time goes on and electronics get better and cheaper, the cost difference between a film and a digital camera of equivalent quality will end up favoring the digital. A film camera contains all kinds of mechanical devices that a digital camera doesn't need.
And this shift will start at the low end, where the optics aren't good enough to resolve images better than cheap digital hardware can replicate.
So, just as all cheap watches are electronic ("quartz" watches are basically an accurate timer driving a motor), all cheap cameras will soon be digital. The niche that all these expensive 24-hour automatic film processing labs are filling... processing the output of cheap cameras... will dry up as only professionals (who have their own darkrooms) and antiquarians and hobbyists (who either have their own darkrooms or will end up having to make them) keep using the increasingly expensive film.
So, they're trying things, looking for a new niche they can scratch open, and you know you should never scratch a niche.
Re:Film (Score:2)
Re:Film (Score:2)
Oh, for sure, but only for the 3 or 4 pictures you actually want, you won't be getting prints for the whole roll any more. Not once people get used to the new technology. It becomes something you do for the special pictures only, not 5 rolls of slides per holiday... maybe none at all unless there's something really nice you want to send in physical form.
Demand is going down, and it's going to be a different kind of demand. How long wi
Re:Film (Score:2)
And you know? Even if it costs a few dollars more for fewer pictures, people would really like these features. I guarantee there'll be a demand
Re:Film (Score:2)
When I say "quality" I mean "quality". Red-eye elimination is something you can automate in a filter in the camera, there's already programs that do that. When you say "EASY software [is] going to make that type of quality come home for people" you're on the right track but you're not following that chain of logic to its obvious conclusion: it's going to be right there, at home, and many people won't e
Re:Film (Score:2)
Well, sonny take a seat on my lap and let me tell you about the dark days of photography when we had no LCD displays. I think the year was 1995...
Back then, we walked to school through waist-high snow for two miles.
A digital camera is no less crippled without an LCD display, than a film camera is. You use the viewfinder.
Of course, if you're the type that puts your index finger over the aperature when you shoot, this won't help you...
For me, this camera wi
Re:Film (Score:2)
That said, on our digicam, I usually use the viewfinder instead of the LCD. Just seems wei
Re:Film (Score:2)
My logic:
(Problem) Using film, I took a bad shot... and KNEW it. This happens.
(Solution) "take another".
In this case, being digital, the cost of a second shot is effectively $0. Yay.
I'll grant that without an LCD you have no PROOF that the shot is bad.
That said, but there's a big stretch between proof OF a bad shot and "[value of] NONE" (and as some other posters claimed, "No way of knowing...").
Exaggerated posts are not helpful. I'
Re:Film (Score:2)
(Problem) Using film, I took a bad shot... and KNEW it. This happens.
By this I mean "KNEW or suspected" it was a bad shot.
Re:Film (Score:2)
Well, for one, you can erase shots and re-take them. Says so right on the package.
Re:Film (Score:2)
I guess you could err on the side of caution and just do three takes for all the photos on the camera- make sure they're grrrrreat!
Re:Film (Score:2)
Re:Film (Score:2)
Have you ever used a film camera?
Did you ever take a shot you knew was bad?
What did you do - take another?
*Exactly*
Considering the "I-Opener" risk, they were pretty smart to make these without LCD's. Adding a LCD would *double* cost and RISK for a product with an uncertain future (esp. now!!)
If you hack it, virtually free photos (Score:3, Insightful)
However, once you have a hacked camera it's a different story. Because it's digital you can take virtually free photos. The batteries in the Ritz version lasted me for about 300 photos and they're just standard AA, easy to change. Sure, it would be better if
Re:If you hack it, virtually free photos (Score:3, Funny)
Yeah, because, let's face it, when I'm shopping for a $10 camera, image quality is way up there on my list. Heck, quality is why I have my prints done by Walgreens in the first place!
Re:Film (Score:2)
I can hook it to the underside of my motorcycle and maybe get some cool shots before it's destroyed.
Maybe I can turn it into a webcam, buy 6 of them, and put them up around my house to find out whose dog is crapping on my lawn.
I can buy 30 of them and make one of those
Re:Film (Score:2)
Personally, I want to cut one up and strap it to a home made model rocket. I don't need a LCD for that. Also, at $10 I won't be too heartbroken if it doesn't survive the launch and recovery.
damn it! (Score:2, Insightful)
Why don't they mirror these little sites on the awesome OSDN system ahead of the rush?
Shit, within seconds of release the sites are out of order and the entire story is for naught and NO ONE gets to see what it's all about.
Quite often the site exceeds it's bandwidth allocation and is taken offline by the ISP for the remainder of the month.
By the time this site will be viewable again, Walgreens will have pulled the camera
Re:damn it! (Score:1)
Re:damn it! (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:damn it! (Score:2, Informative)
Re:damn it! (Score:3, Funny)
Shouldn't a techy/geeky/nerdy website have more up to date policies? Oh, well, just a thought.
Re:damn it! (Score:2)
The fact that slashdot makes money out of allowing people to see the article links before the site gets crushed to oblivion is quite telling. Especially since that crushing often involves heavy financial penalties from the owner's isp.
In addition, google, and the wayback machine are just two examples of websites
Re:damn it! (Score:2)
That's a load of crap. I've posted many mirrors on my webspace for slashdot and the machine and bandwidth usage have been fine.
summary -- with quotes (Score:1)
---first post---
ok i did some hacking on the walgreess version and here's what i have done..
first thanks to zonyl for getting me some cameras to mess with..
ok if you look at [this] [linux-hacker.net] you will see there is a daughter board on there with the nand flash for picture storage ..
if you remove that board you can add a smartmedia socket and using smartmedia card you will be able to get t
an actual good reason for this (Score:5, Insightful)
For example, most people don't want the expense of having to risk a high-end digital camera for underwater (SCUBA, snorkel) shots. The Ritz camera (when hacked to interface with USB) is a great camera for use in a shallow-depth enclosure (because it has a flash) and you don't care if it's destroyed because $10 is a mere fraction of the cost of diving (it might be less expensive than the compressed AIR you're breathing while doing it).
Also, think about skiers or other extreme sports people what kick the living crap out of their gear. This makes a digital (albeit crappy) camera something that you can actually use with reckless abandon and not feel so bad when after the Nth time you fall on your *ass after a bad trip down the moguls it finally gives up. (you just hope that it lasts you a couple of trips).
Granted it's crappy but, again, a niche use is still a good use.
Re:an actual good reason for this (Score:2)
For example, most people don't want the expense of having to risk a high-end digital camera for underwater (SCUBA, snorkel) shots. The Ritz camera (when hacked to interface with USB) is a great camera for use in a shallow-depth enclosure (because it has a flash) and you don't care if it's destroyed because $10 is a mere fraction of the cost of diving (it might be less expens
Re:an actual good reason for this (Score:2)
As if!
Whether or not you may be aware of it, those of us into SCUBA and EXTREME SPORTS are into HACKING everything... I mean, XTREME SPORTZ are all about HACKING LIFE itself!!!!!!1 sooo stffu to your naysayingZ and BIG ^^ (upss) to hacking4life!
Re:an actual good reason for this (Score:3, Informative)
Re:an actual good reason for this (Score:1)
As for the assertion that it is "wasn't supposed to be hacked". That's like saying that you can't upgra
Re:an actual good reason for this (Score:2)
I think he meant that the reason for doing it is the joy of doing something that they don't want you to do. It wasn't "supposed to be" hacked, because Walgreen's wants you to bring it back, pay them for "processing", and let them "recycle" it (i.e. let them resell it).
If they are selling them under the same terms that they sell single use film cameras, they can't st
ok.. finally got the text from the /.ed site! (Score:3, Informative)
ok i did some hacking on the walgreess version and here's what i have done..
first thanks to zonyl for getting me some cameras to mess with..
ok if you look at http://www.linux-hacker.net/html/gallery/website/
you will see there is a daughter board on there with the nand flash for picture storage
if you remove that board you can add a smartmedia socket and using smartmedia card you will
be able to get the pics with a smartmedia reader standard jpg's but it will not do more that
25 pics still (think its using fat12)..
also there is a serial port there labeled rs232 it a ttl level serial port
pin 1 rx []square on board
pin 2 tx
pin 3 gnd
pin 4 data out ?? for lcd ?? video ??
if you hook up a max232 type chip to the board and a pc , in a term program hit
space bar and the camera will return a 0x01 hex (looks like it does autobaud rate)
and if you hit the - key twice it will trigger the flash and count the remaining
counter down but does not write to flash
and if you send a 029 dec (hold alt and type 029 on keypad then release alt) if will
change the format of the data coming out on pin 4..( dont know yet )
so far thats all i got in one night
codeman
here are some pic to get a better idea of how it works
daughter card removed
http://www.linux-hacker.net/html/gallery
smartmedia socket added
http://www.linux-hacker.net/html/gallery/w
here it is complete.
http://www.linux-hacker.net/html/galle
another one
http://www.linux-hacker.net/html/gallery/web
there is a door for the smartmedia card
codeman
Image Mirror (Score:3, Funny)
http://ice.syne.net:88/sd/sm_hack.jpg [syne.net]
Photoshopped? (Score:1)
That image is weird. I wonder if it's photoshopped or if the Smartmedia socket is just placed on top of the camera PCB (ie. not connected and not functional) I wouldn't expect them to just put pads there for soldering in one of those sockets and so I'd expect wires and perhaps some glue logic.
PureDigital Camera Hacked and... (Score:1, Funny)
Does anyone else see the connection? :-)
USB Interface and Practicality (Score:3, Interesting)
Driver needed (Score:1)
Screw the camera (Score:3, Interesting)
Great idea! (Score:1)
The hardware isn't really meant to do that. The a SPCA504B chip is meant for use in a camera. However, it has an 8051 core with some extensions, it has I/O ports, there is external flash memory for code and the current firmware probably even supports a USB command for uploading new firmware.
Re:Great idea! (Score:2)
Hmm, 8051 core. That would be a damned nice little gizmo to have a bunch of for whatever. (I'll mention this on comp.arch.embedded to increase the slashdotting.) If nothing else, they'd make cheap security cameras, telescope add-ons, robot vision .. whatever!
Is there any chain in Canada that would have them before they disappear?
A much better alternative (Score:2)
Re:A much better alternative (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:A much better alternative (Score:2)
I'm sure that they have to sign a contract and put a deposit against the cameras.
It looks like a neat service, but I can still see the acttractiveness of using disposables.
Re:A much better alternative (Score:2)
That looks like an enhanced fuji ix-10 (Score:1, Interesting)
If there are linux drivers for it it might work with them..
is it just attaching a usb connector? (Score:2)
Am I seeing that right? Smartmedia would be convienent, but I don't mind adding a wire out the side of it if that is all that needs to be done.
Thanks!!!
Liars Playing Victims (Score:2, Interesting)
I have no sympathy fo
Re:while it may be neat... (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:while it may be neat... (Score:2, Insightful)
Unfortunately, the camera mod could be tied into the DMCA, in which case, you would be considered a criminal.
I, personally, think that this is a neat hack (in the pure sense of the word), but I am sure that Walgreens is not charging $10 to own the camera, but more of a 'rental fee' for its use. Sort of like going to Blockbuster and thinking "Hey! A $5 movie! Cool!" and keeping it.
Walgreens probably won't get bent out of shape over a miniscule number of these leaving circulation (as the 'mainstream' fo
Re:while it may be neat... (Score:3, Interesting)
I'm sure we are not confused a
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Re:while it may be neat... (Score:2)
Re:while it may be neat... (Score:4, Insightful)
SCO and MS coming to mind here (Score:2)
This same sentence reminds me oh so much of MS licensing the 'FAT' file system and their whole licensing scheme. As well as SCO suing everyone.
Re:while it may be neat... (Score:3, Interesting)
Not that I've seen such signs...
Re:while it may be neat... (Score:3, Informative)
There are specific contracts that the government requires a signature for ('real property', meaning land, is usually one...), but as a general rule a s
Re:while it may be neat... (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:while it may be neat... (Score:1)
Re:while it may be neat... (Score:1)
What are they going to do, come after every single person who has ever bought one of these crappy little cameras and demand to have it back?
Re:while it may be neat... (Score:2)
Re:while it may be neat... (Score:5, Funny)
I see your point. However, if you actually buy the product, it's not illegal. If you're merely licensing the product, then you're altering someone else's equipment. Alternatively, perhaps the author of the HOWTO could be prosecuted for advocating destruction of property.
To use your analogy, I'm in trouble if I pimp out a Hertz rental car and then fail to return it. If I buy a Kia, however, and then put in BMW accessories that I purchased, neither Kia nor BMW will care (although some BMW employees may get heartache).
Re:Quality? (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Quality? (Score:1)
Re:Quality? (Score:2)