Laptop Replacement

Jakob jackramone at googlemail.com
Mon Jul 7 20:33:02 CEST 2008


On Mon, Jul 7, 2008 at 7:05 PM, Michael <michael at 2020support.com> wrote:

> After seeing the  pictures of the Neo connected to a battery powered
> hub, I looked around the internet to see if there were any that could
> hold more batteries, but couldn't find any. Then I thought that it
> would be nice to have a battery powering the hub and fast charging the
> Neo at the same time, but such a thing does not seem to exist. So I
> took the circuit at http://www.elecfree.com/electronic/ipod-mp3-player-
> charger-by-mc34063/<http://www.elecfree.com/electronic/ipod-mp3-player-charger-by-mc34063/>and doubled it up to provide power for the hub and
> the Neo. The preliminary results can be seen at
> http://www.mamereplay.net/neo1973/
>
> The hard drive and the USB ethernet card were working, but I am busy
> updating my machine so I can build a kernel with support for the
> wireless card.
> I also need to thank whoever designed the USB port on the Neo, because
> I wired the cable the wrong way around when I first connected it and
> the phone was still working afterwards.
>
> Michael.
>
>
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This looks really freakish (no offence i like it that way ;). Would be
interessting
to know how long the batterie lasts with this setup.

Jake
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