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my Cherished Writing Contraption ft. latest old man fuckin fic wip
i love you freewrite alpha i love you
I really like the computer (im assuming it’s a computer?) you built! how did you build it, and what from? what will be it’s intended function? i would love to know more
It’s a word processor (basically an electric typewriter that does print paper but saves the words digitally). Basically, you can just type on it
More specifically it’s an Alphasmart Neo 2 which came out in the 00s and is no longer produced but is a favored “distraction free” writing device. I’ve had mine for several years now
It originally looked like this
It’s kinda in a very bad shape for typing because it’s a very flat device so you’re basically looking straight down at the screen while you type assuming it’s on a flat surface
So what I did was technically just a rehousing job. It puts the screen upright and puts the keyboard at an incline so it’s generally more ergonomical but otherwise the exact same device. The only other modification was soldering in a new battery pack which was very simple
The new house is 3D printed and designed by Un Kyu Lee, who provides the files for free on GitHub (linked below) so I bought the filament and got my sister to print it for me.
If anyone is interested in something similar to this but doesn’t have a Neo 2, the designer also has files for similar devices that are basically their own thing and not mods for preexisting devices. I might made the Microjournal Rev 7 one day but I’m not ready for a real project
Contribute to unkyulee/micro-journal development by creating an account on GitHub.
Alphasmart 3000 Portable Word Processor
working on some vintage angst with my new-old word processor <3
Freewrite Traveler versus Alphasmart Neo 2
So I have an Alphasmart Neo 2 and a Freewrite Traveler. One of these cost me about $300. The other cost me $30. And I'm about to give you a review because I love one of these things more than the other.
The Alphasmart Neo 2 is from the 00s and was used in classrooms to help kids practice typing without the distraction of a computer attached to the Internet. They come with some basic little functions like a calculator and are powered by three AAA batteries. They have eight files that can contain 10,000 words each, can copy, cut, and paste, and you can go back into the document to edit. There are no Undo or Redo functions. To transfer the files to your PC, you hook up a cable while the Alphasmart and your word processor of choice are turned on. That easy. The batteries last for-e-ver. I'm taking about years. I am on my second set of batteries and I've owned this dealio for five years or so with almost daily use. This thing cost me $30 plus s&h a few years ago. Word has gotten out about these, so they're more expensive than that these days, but not significantly so--maybe $50? You'll see some being sold for $100 or so but that's ridiculous tbh.
At the time I purchased the Alphasmart, i had already backed the Freewrite Traveler on Kickstarter for about $300. I felt pretty dumb and wondered if I would regret my choice.
As it turns out: yes. I do.
The Traveler uses the same kind of screen as a Kindle, has three files of infinite words each, is rechargeable, and can back up your work to the cloud and send your files to your email address. It's sleek, small, and exceptionally cute. I just like looking at it. But after getting it, I couldn't help but compare it to the Alphasmart, which kicks its ass every day.
Recharging sounds fine, but it runs out of juice FAST. A full day's work will knock it out; I ran out of juice anywhere from three days to three weeks, depending on how much I was using it. Inevitably there is a point you forget to recharge and wham bam fuck you ma'am, it's going to take four hours to charge now and you can't use it if it wound down to 0% while you were sleeping. It posts to the cloud, which you'd think is great--infinite words! Back it up anywhere you find free WiFi!--but to do this, you need to sign up for Postbox, a service through Freewrite, which means that if the company dies, so does the cloud feature. You can also transfer your files via the charging cable, so they thought of this, but it feels dangerous and a little disingenuous, not gonna lie.
Unlike the Alphasmart, you can't copy, cut, paste, or edit. When I say you can't edit, I mean that you can't arrow up to some previous point in the story and add or delete. The point of this feature--and it is a feature!--is to emulate typewriters and encourage first draft flow. Problem is, that's just not how I write. For $300, or whatever it's selling for now, I want to be able to use cut, copy, and paste, maybe even redo and undo, and I want to be able to go back and add extra bullshit. Also, the full-sized Freewrite has a backlight, but the Traveler does not. Why does my $300 machine not have a goddamn backlight.
The Traveler also has a hint of lag and it drives me fucking crazy. This may not be a problem for you if you hunt and peck or are a slower typist, but I type almost as fast as I think. I have gotten up to 190 wpm before. Long story short, Traveler can't keep up--but Alphasmart can!
The Alphasmart is also more comfortable to type on and takes up about as much room in a bag as the Traveler does--just lengthwise rather than width-wise, if it makes sense. The Traveler is better for a purse, perhaps, but it's just bulky enough that I sometimes found it troublesome to make room in my bags. It's about the size of a clutch when folded up.
At one point, I got caught in a rainstorm while my Alphasmart was in my backpack. The rain seeped into my backpack and ruined a book. Meanwhile the Alphasmart was like lol whatever do you feel like writing queen?
Anyway, I'm going to see if I can't sell my Freewrite. I'd rather have a second Alphasmart rofl
unintentionally wrote 2k words about My Two Dads when i was aiming for 1000
Have I mentioned how much I love this thing? 😍