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Re: Building a rackmount looping computer as an alternative to the Receptor for Mobius



On Oct 14, 2005, at 18:39, Art Simon wrote:

> Thanks for the link. I've done a little reading about the Pentium M as
> well, on some of the computer hardware sites. You can get a Pentium M
> motherboard that would fit a rackmount case.

Oh, that's good news! Then you can use cheaper and way bigger drives,  
compared to a laptop system. I found some Shuttle barebone systems  
suitable for Pentium M but nothing really rack mountable.

> In theory this would be
> more "road worthy" than a laptop.

Definitely! If touring with gear it's important to keep components  
separated so malfunctioning stuff ("oops... where did my beer can  
go...?") can be replaced without sending away the whole system  
(laptop) for repairing.

> Buying an off-the-shelf notebook makes a lot of sense.

Well, it's convenient!

Greetings from Sweden

Per Boysen
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