ke4nt1

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Joined: Oct. 2003 |
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Posted: May 20 2005,05:02 |
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Justin,
Welcome to DSL..
I run a fanless EPIA 5000 mini-itx in my jeep for serving up mp3's in the car. Aware of the issues with hard drives in a vehicle ( especially in a jeep! ), I put in a CF-2-IDE converter, and added a 128MB CF card. ( they are really cheap now.. )
I boot DSL off of that in place of a hard drive. ( it's formatted as fat32/ frugally installed/ so no fsck errors on shutdown !! )
Then I have a couple of 256 and 512 MB usb pendrives.. They hold between 100-200 tunes each, at 128bit/stereo ..
I pop one in the USBport, and have another loaded up and standing by.. All solid state, no moving parts, and works great..
Hours and hours of tunes.. I also run the output to a FM transmitter, so I can share my grunge, black, and death metal with all my " stuck-in-traffic " commuters Haven't been shot at yet !!
And, I'm working on adding a wireless adapter to it, so I can load up more stuff to the pendrive, when the jeep is in the driveway, and I'm in the house in the big easy chair.. 
73 ke4nt
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