mgmont

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Posted: Aug. 10 2005,02:55 |
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Here are my thoughts on your project.
I can't help you with the battery control, but I have a suggestion. You could replace the hard drive with an ide to cf adapter and do a frugal install to the cf. You could partition the cf into two partitions, one for frugal and one for pictures, mp3s and programs and/or you could put pictures and mp3s on a thumb drive if the laptop has a USB port. This way you could lose power or pull the plug and nothing would be corrupted or damaged. The operating system is read only and if installed on a cf, there is no hard drive to crash or get corrupted.
I have been running the laptop that I am typing this response on for several months with that configuration with great success. If I pull the plug or hit the off button, I only loose what was changed in ram in the current session. Also every thing runs much faster from a cf than a hard drive.
Good luck, let us know how your project turns out.
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