Brian Lloyd has some experience with this.  You might shoot him a
personal email.

Bill




On 1/24/12, Ted Leonard <[email protected]> wrote:
> I am a happy flex 1500 and 3000 owner and have used the 1500 portable
> with a laptop but would like to try it with the 3000 but no laptop with
> firewire.
> While looking around I found the mini ATX series of motherboards and the
> 12V DC power supplies and small cases on the mini-box and other sites. I
> even found a 23" HP LED monitor that runs on 12V.
>
> The only problem is I have never built a mini computer as such I don't
> know how the best firewire card (likely a full size card) would fit in
> one of these mini boxes. Then I thought wait someone else
> with more computer savy than me has likely already done this and might
> have a shopping list.
>
> I know I could find a laptop with firewire but I don't want another
> laptop and besides I would likely have to use an inverter to run it
> portable for any length of time. Seems like direct 12V DC powered is the
> way to go. Thoughts?
>
> 73,
> Ted W3VG
>
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