Re: [Ltsp-discuss] New 'sidecar' install

2002-10-17 Thread Brian Fahrlander
On Thu, 17 Oct 2002 18:57:44 -0400 (EDT), Julius Szelagiewicz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Brian, > think via eden board and casetronic case. 12V power supply. > haven't fried it yet in my van where voltage varies between 10.6V and > 16.3V. total cost as an ltsp terminal: $181 + delivery. i

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] New 'sidecar' install

2002-10-17 Thread Brian Fahrlander
On Thu, 17 Oct 2002 17:31:19 -0400 (EDT), [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Brian, > > Very interesting adventure that you are embarking on. Yeah, I had the choice between being known as 'that guy that used to be married to Linda" or something elseand I researched all the dreams I once had, an

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] New 'sidecar' install

2002-10-17 Thread Julius Szelagiewicz
Brian, think via eden board and casetronic case. 12V power supply. haven't fried it yet in my van where voltage varies between 10.6V and 16.3V. total cost as an ltsp terminal: $181 + delivery. i bought enough to get them shipped free of charge. the sound is awful in ltsp (and great when you

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] New 'sidecar' install

2002-10-17 Thread jam
Brian, Very interesting adventure that you are embarking on. Lots of people use PCI and ISA cards. I know you've been around the LTSP community for quite a long time, so I'm gonna guess that you are using a bootrom that is fairly old. Somewhere, back round Etherboot 4.6.something, the method of

[Ltsp-discuss] New 'sidecar' install

2002-10-17 Thread Brian Fahrlander
I'm getting to the point I might be able to afford/jury-rig a single LTSP workstation. It's part of a whole project I'm working on. I'm getting my gear together to spend the rest of my life from the road- parking wherever business convenience dictates, and sometimes where asthetics dic