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Another way forward could be to use a standard low-noise, no-fan computer.
Typically these are also quite small and simple (lower risc of failures) everything-on-one-board computers. Not all Pc's are alike the monsters sitting under the desk keeping our feets warm. /Bjarke "nimbusgb" wrote in message oups.com... Glenn A. Heslop wrote: I remember reading an article in one of the sailing rags on how to build your own boat computer using a flash memory card...no spinning disk, no fan...minimal opportunity for salt-water corrossion. Anybody remember what magazine and issue, or where to get such plans? Glenn. s/v Seawing www.seawing.net There are a few different ways of acheiving this these days. Personally I'd take the bootable USB flashdrive approach. There are a number of advantages to this - for one just carrying the USB device around allows you to 'boot up' anywhere there is a compatible motherboard. A 2 gig flashdrive would give enough capacity for a windows operating system installation and a few small applications and can be had for under £100 - In the US of A about 1/2 that. In the US a 4 gig drive is around US$200 and an 8 gig can be had for $489 see http://www.supermediastore.com/2gbpendrive.html 8 gig is more than my last business laptop had and it still serves me well as a carry around tool! The first thing you need is PC with a motherboard that is USB boot compatible. There are several approaches - a standard motherboard, a laptop, one of the boat PC's or car PC's on the market today or a specialised small form factor PC such as PC104. The specialised products will have more power efficiency since they are generally designed to run from non mains supplies. A google of 'Bootable USB' or 'boot from USB' will return a good list of reading. Try http://ucsu.colorado.edu/~shaher/Bootable_USB.html http://www.weethet.nl/english/hardwa...omusbstick.php A helpful article can be found at http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/device.../usb-boot.mspx it is interesting to note that this MS article is 17 months old and is already well behind the technology curve. http://h18007.www1.hp.com/support/fi...oad/20306.html Ian |
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