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Date:      Wed, 13 Jan 1999 23:32:14 -0500 (EST)
From:      spork <spork@super-g.com>
To:        Mark Kobussen <skjellyfetti@iname.com>
Cc:        Mike Smith <mike@smith.net.au>, Drew Baxter <netmonger@genesis.ispace.com>, chat@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Car Mp3 Player
Message-ID:  <Pine.BSF.4.00.9901132330390.13344-100000@super-g.inch.com>
In-Reply-To: <369D5ED2.3F7ACDC3@iname.com>

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Just out of curiousity, where are you getting the LCD panel?  It seems
like that alone for $99 could spur some interesting projects if it takes
straight composite NTSC video...

Charles

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Charles Sprickman
spork@super-g.com
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On Wed, 13 Jan 1999, Mark Kobussen wrote:

> > If it's the one I'm thinking of, it only takes NTSC input and requires
> 
> > a (complex, not-supplied) power supply.
> 
> Complex, yes, but I can wire it DIRECTLY from my car battery, and
> include microcontrollers which will automatically power it down and
> other energy saving non-sense.  I'd rather have it wired cleanly from
> the battery than have 5 different off-the-shelf convertors strung
> together.  Not only do I have the services of an electrical engineer (he
> lives with me), but I also have free parts galore from DigiKey and
> Maxim, so I can tailor all the hardware to my specifications.
> 
> > A *very* poor choice for the job.  I'd recommend gutting a Libretto
> and
> > using that as the core of such a system - it has reasonable audio
> > hardware, plenty of CPU, and a nice screen and power supply already.
> 
> Ewww... Laptop hardware.  The SBC (Single-Board Computers) I'm looking
> into have high-performance industrial hardware (with industry
> standardization), all in the footprint of a 5.25" disk drive.  Not only
> that, but they have embedded SoundBlaster AWE hardware, a must for any
> audio application.  Besides, I looked at your Libretto - only the L100's
> and higher have enough computing power to do linear decoding and
> playback of MP3 files - my car will be doing a lot more processing than
> just MP3 decoding, I'll be doing engine maintenance, plus a GUI
> interface, and GPS.  This isn't just an audio system, this is
> everything.
> 
> Main reason:  It's a hobby, I like to wire stuff together.  I get a kick
> out of building hardware tailored to MY needs, which I can quickly write
> software for.  Libretto is a *very* poor choice for me, besides the fact
> that all of the parts I'm using are made by OEM's, and are built robust
> for harsh-environments, which my car definitely is (I live in Minnesota,
> it has been below zero for 2 weeks straight).
> 
> > If someone has an L50 they want to sell cheap... 8)
> 
> Oh, and my embedded PC (with CPU included) costs around $800, plus my
> $99 LCD (got it in the mail today, BTW), and other assorted parts, costs
> quite a bit less than the L100 which has half the capabilities, and a
> quarter of the convenience.
> 
> --
> Mark Kobussen
> IS - Honeywell, SGP Division
> mkobusse@sgp.honeywell.com
> skjellyfetti@iname.com
> ICQ#11860734
> 
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> 
> 
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