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>From: owner-gmcmotorhome
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>hdavis
>Sent: Wednesday, June 10, 1998 12:37 AM
>To: gmcmotorhome
>Subject: Re: GMC: Installing a computer in the motorhome
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>>Im going to be installing a computer in my gmc. I will post my
>> progress on this list. The plan is to install a pentium motherboard
>> large harddrive,ect. I might not use a case. Also I will be installing
>> a tv tuner card and my monitor will double as a tv. There is a free
>> program called " Wavetop " that will enable you to get some free web
>>content
>> from your tv tuner and an antenna or cable hookup. With much comercial
>> space used on the harddrive. You can check it out at
www.wavetop.com .
>> I also see alot of You use "Juno" the free email service. That must work
>> out good on the road! I will be using that.
>> See Ya,
>> Rob
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>Rob,
>
>You'll want to use a case regardless. There are a few reasons, among them
>are the fact that your machine will not be FCC type approved without the
>case, and the case provides some protection against static discharge when
>properly wired to the power supply.
>
>Also, you may want to spring for a ruggedized case and motherboard
>to guard
>against boards working their way loose due to vibration. Shock mounts are
>probably a good idea no matter what technology you choose.
>
>We've decided to use notebook PCs in out coach since they are
>somewhat more
>rugged than ordinary desktop units, we can operate them directly from the
>12V supply without loss due to an inverter, and they take up less
>room. For
>a pinter we're using a Canon Notejet notebook PC with a built-in printer.
>We'll be trying several configurations through July to decide on
>what's best
>for us.
>
>Henry
>
>
>Henry Davis Consulting, Inc / new product consulting
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>Soquel, Ca 95073 / IP reviews
>ph: (408) 462-5199 / full service marketing
>fax: (408) 462-5198
>
http://www.henry-davis.com
>
Henry,
I guess I should clear one thing up. When I said no case, Im thinking
of putting the computer parts in the dash or under the driver seat.
Something like that. I had a laptop and didnt like it...But they are
much better now! However I have spare parts laying around, enough to
build a complete desktop system except for a harddrive. So thats why
I'll be using those components. Plus I will be able to upgrade as
computer technology grows.
See Ya,
Rob