these seem to be faster than the sandisk flash drives. DOes anyone know where you can buy one?
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2004 F350 Ext. Cab
System not reinstalled in it yet
these seem to be faster than the sandisk flash drives. DOes anyone know where you can buy one?
sv24, 733mhz celeron, 80gig hd, 5.6" MA Audio tft, x10 remote, RF Keyboard.
It also seems to be EXTREMELY durable as compared to other solid state memroy devices.
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mp3car system is currently FUBAR and finances do not allow for a correction of that situation
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I requested a price list. This afternoon.
I have a feeling they are going to be expensive, but I will let everyone know when I find out.
2004 F350 Ext. Cab
System not reinstalled in it yet
I got a call today for them.
As a reseller it looks like I can get these for less than $2 a MB. The larger the drive the better the price, but it will not be less than $1 a MB
In the 2.5" form factor then sell them drives from 128MB to 17GB.
If anyone wants more info I can email it to you.
2004 F350 Ext. Cab
System not reinstalled in it yet
So you're saying that the 17GB disk will be about $17,000? Ouch!
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This isn't really intended for home (car) users I think. and the pricing seems about right compared to other solid state memory, no ?
aka Kumaneko
"Don't make me moderate your ***!"
Maxima of Doom - project thread - photo gallery
mp3car system is currently FUBAR and finances do not allow for a correction of that situation
Real computer hackers use a rotary cutting tool on their motherboard.
yeah the pricing seems about right.
actually I think that these are designed for rugged in-the-field use, so a car would fit right in with the intentions for use.
too bad it's so $$$y![]()
IN DEVELOPMENT -- '96 Mustang, lilliput with PII/450 laptop, custom DC-DC power supply, 60GB; Garmin GPS; 802.11g; compact keyboard, small graphical LCDs, OBDII.
DOC (DiskOnChip) modules can be had for as little as $100 for 144mb. My only concern was getting WinXP small enough to fit on it.
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