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![]() "Jeff" wrote in message . .. * wrote, On 3/22/2007 3:58 PM: Another View: Basic Question: Are you planning to be able to "use" the computer from the helm position?? If so, you will not want to put a typical laptop in that location. How do you see the screen and operate the laptop? You simply use a screen and keyboard, the same way you do with the Via box. Every laptop I've ever seen supports that; USB and Bluetooth makes it trivial. IF you want a helm-position usable computer for navigation, monitoring, and possibly onboard controls, then I think the VIA and similar machines are the way to go. The system mounts in a protected position, but runs sealed/fanless for high reliability in Salt Air, Sealed??? How does that work? The only way it can run fanless is with good ventilation. Heat sink principle with surface area heat radiation. Duh! Wilbur Hubbard |
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* Wilbur Hubbard wrote, On 3/22/2007 5:24 PM:
Sealed??? How does that work? The only way it can run fanless is with good ventilation. Heat sink principle with surface area heat radiation. Duh! So why don't you explain just how you would do this with a VIA motherboard. No, forget it, please don't. It would be too embarrassing for you. |
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I'd like to see the possibilities. But the truth is I can buy a used
laptop for less money than a mini-itx motherboard with memory, so there's no way the economics favor the homebuilt. The thing is with crictical systems we want redundancy (backup), and this includes PC's. Besides navigation, PC's can be used for a number of 'black box' applications, including AIS and fish finder to name a couple. Also, there is the SSB radio interface with a PC. So a back-up system is even more vital. So you really need to double the cost differential between a laptop and other options when you're calculating the economics of it. Roughly, you can buy two laptops for the cost of a single mini-itx system. The laptops will be slightly faster and use slighlty more power. Many laptops seem to survive ok in the marine environment without being sealed even if it was possible to do. Of course another option is to have a mini-itx with a laptop backup(-:. Cheers, Jim |
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Sealed??? How does that work? The only way it can run fanless is
with good ventilation. Sure you can, several of the newer home theatre types of PCs use extended heat sinks to dissipate the heat from their CPU, video and I/O chipsets. So while that particular case and motherboard might not lend itself to such a setup, it's certainly "possible" to do it. But that doesn't change the fact that unless you're planning on a helm installation it's often cheaper to just buy two used laptops instead. |
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* Bill Kearney wrote, On 3/24/2007 10:42 AM:
Sealed??? How does that work? The only way it can run fanless is with good ventilation. Sure you can, several of the newer home theatre types of PCs use extended heat sinks to dissipate the heat from their CPU, video and I/O chipsets. So while that particular case and motherboard might not lend itself to such a setup, it's certainly "possible" to do it. But that doesn't change the fact that unless you're planning on a helm installation it's often cheaper to just buy two used laptops instead. Yes, I should have been more specific that what I meant by "it" was the Via board in a mini chassis. There are certainly a number of ways to remove heat, but I don't think they fall within the design parameters of this system. I have followed a company that builds embedded supercomputers for use in military and other applications. While in the beginning the engineering challenges were digital hardware, and then software design, the problem evolved into a mechanical problem, namely, how do you remove heat from the system. |
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