Heres some links

A mainboard for the project - 300 MHz Geode CPU, means no fan and no
heatsink required.  Onboard video (LCD and CRT)/lan/sound/128 Mb
ram/DiskOnChip
http://www.jenlogix.co.nz/products/wafer-5820.htm

This is the case, available with a 240 V AC or a 12 or 24 V DC PSU
http://www.jenlogix.co.nz/products/mb-1200.htm
Sadly - none of them take a 3.5" drive, and none take more than two 2.5"
drives.

This is the same specs as the board above, but conforms to the PC/104
size standard.  IE, its fucking tiny.  It would fit easily in the
dashboard, but you'd have to make your own case... gut an old car radio
perhaps?
http://www.jenlogix.co.nz/images/manuals/pcm-3350.pdf


On Mon, 2003-02-17 at 10:22, Andrew Errington wrote:
> Err, the mini-ITX has AC97 sound out, and with a Cubid case you get a
> fanless ATX style PSU which accepts 12Vdc input.
> 
> My car MP3 player was built on a standard Pentium 100 mobo with a 
> soundblaster card.  I built my own 12V AT-style PSU.
> 
> I looked at the Soekris stuff (thanks), and it is a bit pricey, not to
> mention hard to get hold of.  


> > Very cool - but I'd want a sound output for what I want :)
> > And a 12 V PSU (can anyone guess what I want to do?)
> > 
> > Jenlogix has some cool shit - but its more industrial.
> > 
> > http://www.jenlogix.co.nz/


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