Date: Thu, 28 Jun 2001 23:04:15 +0200
From: "Dave's Libretto" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: in car power supply

> From: "Pres Waterman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: in car power supply
>
> > Has anyone ever found a source for the connector that plugs on to the
> > bottom of the Libretto (the part inside the replicator).
>
> There are parts inside the replicator... it's not just a physical
> thing...<G>

lol.

After buying my Libretto 100 form a guy down in Derby (UK) I drove the 2ish
hours home, and the first thing I did through the door was take it apart and
overclock it =O)

> If you can't deal with the size of the mini-replicator bar ( and I never
> take mine off, it's just part of the unit to me )

I find it to be a bit of a pain in conjunction with the mouse pad. I have large
fingers, hell anyone typing of these keyboards has large fingers!

> then a PCMCIA solution seems best.

I thought about that, but then thats something sticking out of the side of the
machine.

Im wanting to build a quick release mech for mounting the lib in the car. Power,
serial (for INet) and parallel (MP3's) can all be found from that connector, and
its would be nicer that killing a replicator for (which I only have one of).
I quite fancy a mobile phone adapter too and maybe a parallel web cam on the top
of my screen.
I'd like to keep it REALLY compact, or I'd probably use the mini rep.

Cheers

Dave




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