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    Pretty Cool

    This looks pretty cool,


    http://www.xenarc.com/product/mp-sc1.html


    anyone here have any experience with it?

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    XENARC MP-SC1 Mini P3 Aluminum Car PC

    And that, was a small puppy. Any thoughts about the gfx? Cant handle that much eh?

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    hhmmm I'm using the search and can't seem to find the thread.

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    I was talking about this thread.

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    got it about 2 weeks ago running real nice, earthmate gps,wireless lan,autotap,and a couple other things.I love it .

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    Quote Originally Posted by julesbchillin
    got it about 2 weeks ago running real nice, earthmate gps,wireless lan,autotap,and a couple other things.I love it .
    What are you using to power the unit? I would not be able to use Opus for this because it uses celeron and not ATX? (im new to this all these terms confuse me)

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    Quote Originally Posted by lawrencetaylor
    What are you using to power the unit? I would not be able to use Opus for this because it uses celeron and not ATX? (im new to this all these terms confuse me)

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    Celeron is a type of processor

    ATX is a standard
    there are ATX power supplies, cases, plugs etc
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    thanks, the only processor names that make any sense to me are G3, G4, and G5

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    Macies.. You need to learn more I used to be a Macie, but I realized that i386[-64] is better because I can build my own stuff and can run what ever I want on it. I am supprised that you did not know what a Celeron is tho, all the Macies that I know are well educated in PC part names.. And if I am not mistaken, G3/4/5 is not the name but rather the code for the 'computer' box and setup, and the proc has another name including model info, like i386 CPU's? I could be way off
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    Quote Originally Posted by SiGmA_X
    Macies.. You need to learn more I used to be a Macie, but I realized that i386[-64] is better because I can build my own stuff and can run what ever I want on it. I am supprised that you did not know what a Celeron is tho, all the Macies that I know are well educated in PC part names.. And if I am not mistaken, G3/4/5 is not the name but rather the code for the 'computer' box and setup, and the proc has another name including model info, like i386 CPU's? I could be way off
    I would liken what G3, G4, G5 means to a mac person to what pentium 3, 4, etc. means to a windows person, like it is that generation of cpus with varying speeds available and since you are a vw person it is like mk3, mk4, mk5 are available with different models but are all the same generation

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