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Re: [TCLUG:5025] MP3 Player, TClug projects, Motherboard
The only problem with that is that they cost a fortune...oh, and you don't
the the excitement of building it yourself!
On Thu, 1 Apr 1999, Peter Lukas wrote:
> Really, check out www.empeg.com. Who says you need the conventional 110V
> machine in the car when you can have the 12 volt empeg?
>
> Peter Lukas
>
> On Thu, 1 Apr 1999, Michael Hicks wrote:
>
> > > I am building an MP3 player for my car. I was wondering if anyone else has done
> > > this around the cities. i'd like to see their implementation.
> >
> > Well, the one MP3 player implementation I've seen was in a van where the
> > owner had some bench seats in the back. He put a regular computer case
> > under one of these benches and used a power inverter (?) to change the
> > van's DC power into 110V AC. It was controlled by a keyboard and
> > green-screen monitor sitting between the driver and passenger seats..
> > --
> > .------ ----- ---- ---- --- --- -- -- - - - - -
> > | Mike Hicks | Linux User Since: 1.2.13
> > : http://umn.edu/~hick0088 | mailto:hick0088@tc.umn.edu
> > ` icq:6883760 | Current Kernel: 2.2.1
> >
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