some interesting stuff i found surfing at work today ;)
cool in-dash cdrom hack: http://www.sorgonet.com/trashing/Com...ioCDCarPlayer/
external IDE: http://www.anandtech.com/storage/showdoc.html?i=981
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some interesting stuff i found surfing at work today ;)
cool in-dash cdrom hack: http://www.sorgonet.com/trashing/Com...ioCDCarPlayer/
external IDE: http://www.anandtech.com/storage/showdoc.html?i=981
is 5mb/sec fast enough to run dvd? i love the power via the 50 pin cable though.
etrik: i was wondering the same thing, anyone know what the bandwidth of the average dvd video/audio stream is?
i just re-read the article, and to my knowledge, 5 megabytes a second is fast enough (i think)
[ 08-02-2001: Message edited by: bgoodman ]
I think you can find here some detailed info
DVD bandwidth
CY
Personally, I wouldn't use the power supply circuit he used, too risky....
no filters, or capacitors...
hmmm.
and this is comming from an expect on the topic.... hahahaha! :pQuote:
Originally posted by SkinnyBoy:
<STRONG>Personally, I wouldn't use the power supply circuit he used, too risky....
no filters, or capacitors...
hmmm.</STRONG>
according to that article, dvd takes appx. 6 megabits/sec? for some reason i thought it was much more...well...anyone looking for a relatively cheap in-dash dvd....there you go (first post).
xconnect....$62.....
http://www.neutronusa.com/script/prd...?prod_id=96156
anyone want to give it a go? too bad i already got a firewire/ide bridge for my in-dash dvd :( this looks like it may work well....
i've been using that same circuit for 2+ years without a single problem :DQuote:
Originally posted by SkinnyBoy:
<STRONG>Personally, I wouldn't use the power supply circuit he used, too risky....
no filters, or capacitors...
hmmm.</STRONG>