This is a wid idea. Forget the mac mobo, use a palm device( ,V Vx)  light,  no moving 
parts...

:)
andrew


On Tuesday, April 23, 2002, at 02:29  am, Tyler Punky Smith wrote:

> If you diddn't intend to use UNIX but MacOS, you could do one better
> by using a 190 Mobo with a 32 or 64MB compactflash in the PCMCIA slot
> to boot from. You wouldn't have to worry about spinning it down
> before launch: much more durable. the 190 mobos are pretty small, too.
>
That's quite a risky investment, given the potential for pyrotechnics! I 
just wondered if a Classic or Classic II l/b would be small enough - 
certainly cheap enough!

Stuart

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