rgould8 at aol.com wrote:
>   http://www.mini-tft.de/xtc-neu/index.php?cPath=1458w
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>  http://www.mini-itx.com/
>
>
I've been looking at really small PC hardware for running a Revolution app
> on, but this hardware needs to run in a somewhat temperature-sensitive
> environent, so I was hoping to investigate a "Flash-memory based hard-drive"
> solution, or something without a spinning HD motor. Anyone have any favorite
> hardware for such a feat? My basic needs are: Either USB or COM port for a
> device that needs to send barcode data to this terminal, plus a monitor
> output, plus a keyboard input.

I've done a project using Rev on solid state PCs using ITX boards, with 'solid state hard drives' and Windows XP embedded. The solid state hard drives plug directly into the IDE sockets. On our units we also had an IDE-CF adaptor, so the OS ran off the solid state drive, with data (which we needed to be able to swap easily on a daily basis) being read off the Compact Flash drives. These machines were installed in cars (being driven off-road) so had to withstand considerable vibration, temperature variations, etc. Ran headless (but we connected monitor and keyboard for debugging) and connected to GPS units over USB.

Worked great.

(We also tried installing Puppy Linux on one of the units and running that. This was fine except that we wanted to be able to mix and output several channels of audio, and Rev's Linux multimedia support is very backwards (please lend a vote to <http://quality.runrev.com/qacenter/show_bug.cgi?id=2290>). This was unfortunate as we could have saved about GBP 5000 in Windows licenses, and led to a fight to keep Rev on the project as the alternative development technology didn't have this problem. However Rev's other advantages won out.)

We used a small company in the UK to manufacture these units (they had a special power system, and custom metalwork). They were extremely helpful and gave excellent service. Contact me off list if you want more info.

- Ben


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