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Old 03-04-2004, 07:55 PM   #1
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Question can 90w opus handle...

Can a 90w Opus handle:
VIA EPIA ME6000 (600mhz eden)
256MB PC2100 DDR
10GB IBM Laptop HDD
PCI/PCMCIA Adaptor
Orinoco Gold Classic PCMCIA 802.11
USB GPS
Fan

...all that, PLUS a Lilliput. I know it can handle it without the Lilliput, but I am not sure if it can WITH it. I heard it is not so good to power the Lilliput without some kind of regulation (using the power from cig lighter is not good?). Is that true?


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Old 03-04-2004, 07:59 PM   #2
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Quote: Originally Posted by Nico3k
Can a 90w Opus handle:
VIA EPIA ME6000 (600mhz eden)
256MB PC2100 DDR
10GB IBM Laptop HDD
PCI/PCMCIA Adaptor
Orinoco Gold Classic PCMCIA 802.11
USB GPS
Fan

...all that, PLUS a Lilliput. I know it can handle it without the Lilliput, but I am not sure if it can WITH it. I heard it is not so good to power the Lilliput without some kind of regulation (using the power from cig lighter is not good?). Is that true?


Thanks!

It should, as I have something similar, except I have the Epia 10000M
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Oh cool. You are running the Lilliput off your 90w Opus and it works with no problems?

Someone is helping me professionally drill the holes for the EPIA for the Ikea box this weekened, I'll post pics when it's done
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Oh cool. You are running the Lilliput off your 90w Opus and it works with no problems?

Someone is helping me professionally drill the holes for the EPIA for the Ikea box this weekened, I'll post pics when it's done


Kewl! Yeah, not the Lulliput, but the Xenarc...as well as a USB 2 adapter running a slim slot-loading DVD-ROM drive...
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Quote: Originally Posted by Nico3k
Can a 90w Opus handle:
VIA EPIA ME6000 (600mhz eden)
256MB PC2100 DDR
10GB IBM Laptop HDD
PCI/PCMCIA Adaptor
Orinoco Gold Classic PCMCIA 802.11
USB GPS
Fan

...all that, PLUS a Lilliput. I know it can handle it without the Lilliput, but I am not sure if it can WITH it. I heard it is not so good to power the Lilliput without some kind of regulation (using the power from cig lighter is not good?). Is that true?


Thanks!

I have
- opus 90w
- m10000
- 256MB
- 2gb laptop drive
- laptop dvd
- usb gps mouse
- 7.5V 1amp v.reg off a molex connector for my PS1 screen
- trackball

no power worries
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