caulktel


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Posted: Mar. 09 2004,15:47 |
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Speaker,
That is a project of mine that I have had my eye on DSL from the begining to use. Right know I am using DSL to stream audio through Xmms on my old Pentium 133 laptop, then I plug a cable from the line out to the line in on my home stereo system, and listen to Jazz all day long. I have just bought on E-Bay, a IBM Netvista Thin Client computer that runs a Pentium 233, will go up to 288 meg of ram, and boots from a flash drive, so there are no moving parts inside, (therefore perfect for the side of the bed). I'm hoping to use a 256 meg Flash card and then load DSL on it, then plug it in to the Netvista machine and boot away. Keep watch here, and I will report my progress. Oh, BTW, this thin client machine only cost 30.00, and has everything built into it.
Joel
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