You could buy a refurbished laptop.  Not only does it have plenty
of disk space, but it has a built-in UPS good for several hours.
http://www.usanotebooks.com/0_250_price.php
--
Allen

> Yeah, gonna have to stay mini-ITX. Nano is $300 for just the
> board. Factor in power supply, case, & solid state drive you may
> be able to do it for about $350.
>
> Even more flexible but costing more:
> http://www.logicsupply.com/product_info.php/cPath/78_75/products_id/816
>
> Pick up a Celeron M, and either a laptop drive or CF card and
> IDE to CF adapter and you'll still be under $400.
>
>
> --- roger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> On Tue, 2007-05-22 at 18:44 -0700, Mike Cherba wrote:
>> > Interesting till you see the price. They want 280 Euros
>> ($377.72 US
>> > according to google) for the things.  At that price you can
>> easily get a
>> > whole PC these days.  Or even a basic embedded PC.
>> >                    -Mike
>>
>> Epia board running linuxbios. ;-)
>>
>> --
>> Roger
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