wrote:
> This post is not really a cry for help but I don't
> have a SCOUG-general subscription and I wanted to
> get this out while I had some time.
>
> For all kinds of info on the up coming Asus Eee Pc
> 900 "tiny" computer like the one Greg had at the
> meeting, see:
>
http://www.dailytech.com/ASUS+Eee+PC+900+Captured+by+FCC+With+Bluetooth+Multitouch+Trackpad/article11259.htm
>
> The 6th paragraph down (starting with "Perusing
> through the pictures and manuals, we...") the
> "pictures and manuals" link takes you to the FCC web
> site that has all kinds of info including
> inside pictures.
>
> That's all.
>
> Sheridan
>
>
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The one they were selling at Micro Center is the 4Gig
model. Didn't Greg (or someone) say that there is
expected to be a 16Gig model released ? That is
probably the point at which I would be inclined to
look into it. Running XP (or even 2K) in just 4Gig of
space -- uh, too tight a fit, IMO.
I would also be interested to hear about the procedure
for installing eCS to the external SD card for this .
. . presumably without being felled by the boot issues
you ran into on the all-electronic Shuttle box (?).
Jordan
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