I've got a Buffalo Linkstation which with a lot of effort with Linux and
Perl scripting ,I managed to get Slimserver 6.2 on a couple of years
back.Has a mains input but could easily be fed from vehicle supply via
converter, in fact mains inverters (from 12V)are so cheap these days
and the the LS takes <20W you could use one of these instead. No Wi-Fi
on this though so the Receiver and the server would need connecting by
CAT5 , if a FM modulator was use this could be hidden anywhere in the
car. If the LS is not powerful enough, there are alternatives like
Micro ATX boards running a low power processor with Linux or Windows

Neil


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