Richard W. Ernst wrote:
Update:
I've re-visited the Morphix variation called Photo-ix and it seems like
the way to go if just using a notebook computer.
Unfortunately, I wasn't able to attend the installfest yesterday (Sat)
at the bookstore (2 return trips to Costco for damaged replacements),
I'd have liked go proceed that way.
I've got a P90 notebook (with working screen, actually, may just use
that with it open) with 40 meg of ram and hard drive (don't recall the
size, probably need larger(?).
No USB ports, however :( And, no CD drive either :( So what/how to be
able to change the pix easily? PCMCIA hard drive? Power down, add
picture files to hard drive via another computer, then power back up?
No network port, but I might have an old pcmcia (type I, not II/cardbus)
network card that would work for/with ssh?
Take a look at this computer:
<http://www.norhtec.com/products/mcjr/details.html> Too bad it costs so
much to ship one, I'd probably buy one to play with.
I also happen to have a really old laptop, a Toshiba Satellite
100CS/528. Maybe we should try to play with this at the Installfest this
Saturday. I'm looking to see if I can get a 44-pin IDE-CompactFlash
adapter to make the thing totally solid state.
Gus
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