Advantech makes some resonably priced mother boards. www.advantech.com I wll probobly end up using an advantech board in my wearable computer. the 2 I am looking at are the PCM-5820 and the PCM-5822. I may go with the PCM-5822 because it has a composit video output in addition to the VGA. Due to cost I may start off using an NTSC HMD. So if I used the 5822 I wouldn't have to by a scan converter. --- Mikael J <> wrote: > Hi, > > VIA's released something looking almost like a > consumer level PC104 > mainboard; the Nano-ITX. Pictures are here: > http://www.mini-itx.com/ > news/computex2003-1/ > > It'd be interesting to see if they could produce a > ultra-low power > version of their VIA C3 chipsets -- building a > wearable (sans display, > that's always the most costly part, I believe?) > would get a lot > cheaper! > > -- > Mikael Jansson > http://dundermusen.net > > > > -- > Subscription/unsubscription/info requests: send > e-mail with subject of > "subscribe", "unsubscribe", or "info" to >
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