#28720 - 29/03/2001 09:45
PIII 600Mhz / Bluethooth / USB Host in a DIN Unit
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... see the attached jpg.
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#28721 - 29/03/2001 10:28
Re: PIII 600Mhz / Bluethooth / USB Host in a DIN Unit
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Registered: 04/11/1999
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And it's not even April 1st yet!
Paul.
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#28722 - 29/03/2001 10:49
Re: PIII 600Mhz / Bluethooth / USB Host in a DIN Unit
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Registered: 15/01/2001
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dewd, that wood RAWK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Rex
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#28723 - 29/03/2001 11:13
Re: PIII 600Mhz / Bluethooth / USB Host in a DIN Unit
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carpal tunnel
Registered: 19/05/1999
Posts: 3457
Loc: Palo Alto, CA
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The slot to put your bread in appears to be missing.
I mean, a PIII-600? That thing will get rather warm... no room for a screen on it either!
Hugo
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#28724 - 29/03/2001 11:17
Re: PIII 600Mhz / Bluethooth / USB Host in a DIN Unit
[Re: altman]
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carpal tunnel
Registered: 20/12/1999
Posts: 31597
Loc: Seattle, WA
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The slot to put your bread in appears to be missing.
As I'm reading your post, Sting's "Englishman in New York" was playing from a random shuffle on the empeg. At almost exactly the same time as I read this line, Sting is singing about "I like my toast done on one side".
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#28725 - 29/03/2001 11:18
Re: PIII 600Mhz / Bluethooth / USB Host in a DIN Unit
[Re: tfabris]
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carpal tunnel
Registered: 19/05/1999
Posts: 3457
Loc: Palo Alto, CA
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Well, 2-sided would mean a twin Pentium box ;)
Hugo
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#28726 - 29/03/2001 11:26
Re: PIII 600Mhz / Bluethooth / USB Host in a DIN U
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old hand
Registered: 12/01/2000
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Loc: Dallas, TX
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This product probably doesn't exist in any form but the jpg you posted.
Sean
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#28727 - 29/03/2001 11:33
Re: PIII 600Mhz / Bluethooth / USB Host in a DIN Unit
[Re: altman]
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carpal tunnel
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Right, exactly what I was thinking. ___________
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#28728 - 29/03/2001 11:36
Re: PIII 600Mhz / Bluethooth / USB Host in a DIN U
[Re: Terminator]
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carpal tunnel
Registered: 20/12/1999
Posts: 31597
Loc: Seattle, WA
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This product probably doesn't exist in any form but the jpg you posted.
I was thinking the same thing, but the image appears to be a scan of a physical printed document... ___________
Tony Fabris
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#28729 - 29/03/2001 11:36
Re: PIII 600Mhz / Bluethooth / USB Host in a DIN Unit
[Re: Rex_Oah]
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Registered: 25/10/1999
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The unit could be opened much like a CD-Drive using the small, long button that dominates the front plate. Not servo driven though - pull out, like laptop drives. One could insert a cd this way or have a closer look at the guts of this baby.
A standard 19" Monitor was connected, and showed a regular W2K screen at what seemed like a 1024x768 resolution. Sadayoshi Yoshida (I think), who demo'ed the unit to me said they yet have to find a suitable in-car display. Something like a 6.4" TFT i would guess.
He too let the MX9lbti connect to the Internet via some cell phone utilizing blue tooth... and had the unit dial a number on the phone.
However, for mp3 playback he used a copy of winamp operating it with one of those handheld trackballs. Not really something to fiddle around with while driving.
Seemed like this is a raw prototype with no comsumer-orientated software developed, just to see how well the technology works under these circumstances.
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#28730 - 29/03/2001 11:51
Re: PIII 600Mhz / Bluethooth / USB Host in a DIN U
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Registered: 25/10/1999
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It has been displayed at the Cebit in Hannover. At the Kennwood Booth.
The image actually really is a scan from a page featuring the MX91lbti and another bluetooth enabled stereo. Both where at the Cebit.
I'll post the whole thing is anyone is interested...
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#28731 - 29/03/2001 11:55
Re: PIII 600Mhz / Bluethooth / USB Host in a DIN Unit
[Re: altman]
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carpal tunnel
Registered: 08/06/1999
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Intel is releasing very low power PIII 500 chips here soon for many uses, including ultra-dense servers where 300 of these could be packed into a 42U rack. Right now, dual processor 1U systems have that up to 82. So maybe it's a similar PIII they plan on using. (Transmeta definitly kicked Intel into realising their current mobile solutions could be made better)
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#28732 - 29/03/2001 12:10
Re: PIII 600Mhz / Bluethooth / USB Host in a DIN Unit
[Re: drakino]
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carpal tunnel
Registered: 20/12/1999
Posts: 31597
Loc: Seattle, WA
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Transmeta definitly kicked Intel into realising their current mobile solutions could be made better
It would be a shame if Transmeta went down in history with only that to their credit. Anyone hear how they're doing? ___________
Tony Fabris
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#28733 - 29/03/2001 12:30
Re: PIII 600Mhz / Bluethooth / USB Host in a DIN Unit
[Re: tfabris]
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carpal tunnel
Registered: 08/06/1999
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Transmeta is currently working with Microsoft apparently on the Tablet PC. Sony is using the chips in a few things, other companies are still looking into the chip. One is releasing a notebook with a Windows/Linux switch on the side that controls what OS it boots into.
I just can't wait for their non-mobile processors that can emulate almost any processor out there. I'd love a desktop that can switch from running Win2000, to Mac OS X, to Solaris 8, all on their native platforms. They are taking about the jump to 256 bit soon, and that will allow the Intel emulator they have now to throw 5 instructions through the chip per clock cycle. (8 in theory, but 5 in practice).
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#28734 - 29/03/2001 12:53
Re: PIII 600Mhz / Bluethooth / USB Host in a DIN Unit
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Pooh-Bah
Registered: 09/09/1999
Posts: 1721
Loc: San Jose, CA
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Funny, how music tends to match what's occurring around you.
You probably all seen the Volkswagen commercial where the scene moved with synchrony with the sound...
Calvin
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#28735 - 29/03/2001 15:48
Re: PIII 600Mhz / Bluethooth / USB Host in a DIN Unit
[Re: drakino]
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carpal tunnel
Registered: 19/05/1999
Posts: 3457
Loc: Palo Alto, CA
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Yes, but a Pentium's "low power" is still multiple watts per CPU, flat out. Fine in a 19" rack - have you seen the fan trays on full racks? ;)
Now, an Xscale (strongarm 2).... mmmm....
Hugo
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#28736 - 29/03/2001 16:04
Re: PIII 600Mhz / Bluethooth / USB Host in a DIN Unit
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enthusiast
Registered: 29/09/2000
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Ehm, am I the only one ?
Either my eyes are worse then I thought or it says PII - 600 as in "pentium 2' ...
And for one thing, WINDOWS 2000 ? Talk about the all time 'lets burn resources fast'-os ...
Still, platform like that would run *nix nicely :)
Cheers,
Hans
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#28737 - 29/03/2001 16:40
Re: PIII 600Mhz / Bluethooth / USB Host in a DIN Unit
[Re: altman]
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Registered: 21/05/1999
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Acorn (original designers of the ARM CPU) used to sell an ARM platform called RiscPC. The case was quite cute - built on slices which clipped together, allowing you to configure any number of drive bays and expansions slots you wanted.
One Acorn bod built a Pizza Oven slice - a standard looking RiscPC slice until you opened the flap at the front and looked inside. It was lined top and bottom with Pentium processors, and some clever lighting made it look like they were glowing red - ready to cook some pizza.
I thought it was funny anyway.
Rob
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#28738 - 02/04/2001 12:04
Re: PIII 600Mhz / Bluethooth / USB Host in a DIN Unit
[Re: rob]
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Registered: 09/06/1999
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Didn't they have a kitchen sink with working water pump on top... =)
Jazz (List 112, Mk2 12 gig #40. Mk1 4 gig #30. Mk3 1.6 16v)
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#28739 - 04/04/2001 06:56
Re: PIII 600Mhz / Bluethooth / USB Host in a DIN Unit
[Re: Jazzwire]
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Registered: 10/07/2000
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Would anyone really want to run Windos in their car ?
"Please open all doors to restart music ..."
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#28740 - 04/04/2001 17:10
Re: PIII 600Mhz / Bluethooth / USB Host in a DIN Unit
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Registered: 24/08/2000
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A new kind of road rage would develop.
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#28741 - 04/04/2001 20:08
Re: PIII 600Mhz / Bluethooth / USB Host in a DIN Unit
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pooh-bah
Registered: 25/08/2000
Posts: 2413
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I wonder if bullet holes would be covered under 'normal wear and tear' in the warranty?
-Z
just say you weren't paying much attention...
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