Introduction
I recently purchased a used small form factor (SFF) computer off of ebay. It seems that this computer was used as part of a slot machine and more importantly it appears this computer is basically the same as the EZgo ePC2, E3, E3032 and the Cappuccino EZ3.
From what I can gather there are a few hundred of these hitting the market at this time. There is very little good information to be found on the web in one place on these computers, so I decided to gather the information here.
I hope to gather device drivers, document working configurations, investigate upgrades, and see what everyone one else is doing with their ex-slot machine computer. In addition I expect there are a few EZgo/Cappuccino owners out there with no place to call home.
Not much here now, but as I work through my project I will add to the list:
Resources
- EZgo Forum - Our forum for EZgo discussion.
- EZgo Downloads - Drivers and other useful files.
- EZgo FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions about the EZgo.
- Jeff's ITX - This is the information page a former seller of these computers on eBay.
Background
The EZgo was manaufactured by Atoz Technology, a taiwanese company. The EZgo was primarily marketed as a barebones computer that still required RAM, hard drive and CPU. It seems that at this point Atoz is off of the radar, but there are some sites that appear to actively be selling recent models of EZgo computers such as this one in South Africa or this one in Italy. The E3 and E3032 models appears comparable to the ePC2.
Another version called the Cappuccino is being sold as a complete system. The comparable model appears to be the EZ3.