>That's quite a risky investment, given the potential for pyrotechnics! I 
>just wondered if a Classic or Classic II l/b would be small enough - 
>certainly cheap enough!
>
>Stuart

True, true, but still less than store-bought. The problem that he'll 
have is that he really has to boot this thing from something 
solid-state, because a hard drive will have lots of problems 
(requires too much power, too heavy, destroyed by high G 
acceleration, spinning disk alters rocket's course due to rotational 
inertia, et cetera), and about the only way I can think of doing that 
is with PCMCIA and CompactFlash.

-Tyler

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