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2004 Sep 18
0
microdrive-based camcorders
Here are a few sentences from a Sept. 17, 2004 article in th EETimes. http://www.eetimes.com/sys/news/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=47900195 ******************** begin excerpts ************************ Victor Company of Japan, Ltd. (JVC) will use Microdrive CompactFlash-sized cards with a 1-inch hard-disk drive in its digital video cameras. The camera will be capable of recording one hour of
2009 Apr 08
3
Chroot Install
Good Morning, I want to update my CF-Microdrive for my router with CentOS (currently there is Slacky on it). I have attached the microdrive to my notebook using a pcmcia CF adapter. Within my CentOS installation the drive is detected correctly as ide_cf and all partitions are shown. But as the installer does not ship the necessary modules for a pcmcia ide installation i am searching for a way to
2001 Oct 23
1
Apple iPod
If you haven't seen, Apple has just announced a portable mp3 player (iPod) (www.apple.com). Can't find anything with a cursory search at Apple's Development Center (developer.apple.com), but I wonder if it can be upgraded to support Vorbis...and what it would take. Prelimenary thoughts? I know this is a topic that comes up over and over again on this list, but with Apple suddenly
2005 Mar 19
3
Any Zaurus users??
Just wondering if there are any Zaurus owners out there using there zaurus as a voip phone?? I'm trying to decide which on to buy. The sl-6000 is perfect for phone use from what I've read, but it's not very pocket friendly (http://www.sharpusa.com/images/hpc_SL6000_pic1.jpg) The clamshell models (http://conics.net/shp/pda/zaurus-sl-c700/sl-c3000.html) are much nicer but would
2003 May 19
2
New Ogg HW Player?
('binary' encoding is not supported, stored as-is) I just got this link. They're saying they will (or only the could?) support Vorbis with future Firmware Versions. http://www.frontierlabs.com/NEXIA.html -- Daniel <p>Have you noticed that all you need to grow healthy, vigorous grass is a crack in your sidewalk? --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg
2007 Apr 01
5
On Topic: Cheapest Asterisk USB Key? (was: Re: Off Topic: Open Source USB Softphone)
Here's a flipside of this subject: what is the absolute cheapest Linux device that can be connected to a PC's USB port? That has just enough power for a minimal Asterisk server running on it. The Asterisk just maintains a CDR database on its Flash memory, which it periodically submits over the PC's network connection with an HTTP hit on a remote full-service Asterisk server? No call
2001 May 12
0
Re: [R] R for ARM Linux (moved from r-help to r-devel)
On Fri, 11 May 2001, Cox, Terry (NEI) wrote: > I am interested in your efforts to port R to ARM Linux. If you are > successful, then I have a good reason to spend the money to buy a Compaq > iPAQ. I have compiled R-1.2.2 for arm-linux (iPAQ) on the skiffcluster, an ARM compile farm accessible at http://www.handhelds.org/projects/skiffcluster.html and R-1.2.3 using cross
2008 Jan 06
5
Live CD Planning systems
My company supplies me with a very nice HP nc2400. Much faster, more memory, etc than my old HP nc4010. Problem is the drive is not swappable, and they encrypt the drive (the OS is XP). The nc2400 has a DVD/CDRW and 2 USB 2.0 ports so I was thinking..... Make a Live DVD with everything I need but map /etc /root /home and /var/log (and what else?) to a USB flash drive (16Gb are available
2007 Aug 03
7
Power burn test
I need a program that will just run everything at max so I can measure the max power used on some systems. My 'Kill a Watt' meter should show up early next week. SO run that CPU at max, using all memory, and keeping the harddrive spinning. I can jsut do pings on the lan card for it to stay awake. I have searched here and on the net and have come back with nothing.