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Have you seen how small those jumppers are? I can solder some stuff pretty well, but even I am not brave enough to do that.
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IIRC it's just a matter of heating up the solder and letting the micro resistors fall off. Of course with such a small enclosure I'm sure heat distribution is a concern.
It would be nice to see a pc manufacturer come out with something to compete. Possibly built around that new nano-atx board comming out. |
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I suppose this machine is the best equivalent to the mac mini... but it's soo fugly...
http://www.littlepc.com/products_fanless_p4.htm FYI: no option for built-in 802.11... and almost three times the cost!! -Joe Last edited by joedornan; 02-16-2005 at 02:07 PM. |
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Considering that celeron processor probably doesn't touch the macs and the price is really high... I dunno.
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MAC Mini support?
I was thinking about this... With the MAC Mini being sold at a nice price and the size of it being nice and small what would be the effor to support SageTv on the Mac Mini?
Thoughts? [Edit: This post was merged into this thread. - Opus4] |
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