Dave,

I have been in the same predicament. It seems that no manufacturer
produces a power brick for an airplane or a car for that matter that
produces 130 watts. I am uncertain if this is just not physically
possible given the engineering or there is not enough demand to merit
their production. I'd love to hear if anyone has found a solution to
this problem other than carrying 5 extra battery packs.

Mike

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Sent: Monday, October 24, 2005 20:13
To: Linux on AMD64 laptops (Compaq and HP)
Subject: [LinuxR3000] mobile adapters, specifically airline

Hi. 

I've just searched through the archives so I apologize if I missed 
something but I'm looking for a power adapter that will power the R3000 
on an airplane.  The archives had a few mentions of a model made by 
Targus but that one does not work with the R3000 for whatever reason.  
And looking at their website the R3000 is not listed under supported 
computers even though other Presario models are.  Does anyone else on 
this list have something they use on airplanes to power their 
computers?  I'm going to be doing some trans-Pacific travel (10-12 hour 
flights) soon and I want to be able to use my laptop for more than the 
90-120 minutes I get from the battery.

Thanks

Dave
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