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Location: HORNSBY
Registered: October 2002
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xbox
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Tue, 06 January 2004 03:24
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how well do xbox hold up in cars
any one done one or know anything about them
thanks
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Location: Sydney
Registered: June 2003
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Re: xbox
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Tue, 06 January 2004 03:54

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I imagine pretty well. If you mount it well it should be fine. I havent actually done it, but I have transported my xbox many places in cars on the bus etc, and have never had a problem resulting from that.
Plus some cars come with them installed.
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Location: Gawler, SA
Registered: August 2003
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Re: xbox
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Tue, 06 January 2004 06:54

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I remember reading an article ages ago about someone that installed one into their car. It was hooked up to an LCD screen which came out of the dash and they used it for mp3s. Cost a lot all up but somehow they actually hid that huge box somewhere.
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I supported Toymods Banned User
Location: Brisbane
Registered: May 2002
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Re: xbox
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Tue, 06 January 2004 09:07

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You would be wanting to change the hdd from a 3.5 to a 2.5 inch.
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Location: Melbourne
Registered: October 2003
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Re: xbox
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Tue, 06 January 2004 10:58

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Cool1 wrote on Tue, 06 January 2004 20:07 | You would be wanting to change the hdd from a 3.5 to a 2.5 inch.
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why is that?
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I supported Toymods Banned User
Location: Brisbane
Registered: May 2002
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Re: xbox
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Tue, 06 January 2004 11:13

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It would probably have something to do with the smaller drives being able to handle knocks and vibrations
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Location: Perth
Registered: November 2002
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Re: xbox
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Wed, 07 January 2004 03:41

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Callifo wrote on Tue, 06 January 2004 14:54 | I remember reading an article ages ago about someone that installed one into their car. It was hooked up to an LCD screen which came out of the dash and they used it for mp3s. Cost a lot all up but somehow they actually hid that huge box somewhere.
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Thats abit silly. I'm going to be having my 60GB mp3 player hooked into my car, and I can actually remove it from it so putting more info onto it won't require a laptop or driving my car into my house to hookup a network cable
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Location: Melbourne
Registered: November 2003
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Re: xbox
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Wed, 07 January 2004 04:19

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gtman wrote on Wed, 07 January 2004 14:41 | I'm going to be having my 60GB mp3 player hooked into my car, and I can actually remove it from it so putting more info onto it won't require a laptop or driving my car into my house to hookup a network cable 
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Mate, 20m of Cat 5, and you could park your car on the street and hook it up to your PC.
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Location: Gawler, SA
Registered: August 2003
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Re: xbox
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Wed, 07 January 2004 06:31

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He also used linux on it though so it could do more than just play mp3s.
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Location: Melbourne
Registered: November 2003
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Re: xbox
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Wed, 07 January 2004 14:16

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You could probably put together a standard PC at about the same size as an X-Box.
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Location: Melbourne
Registered: January 2003
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Re: xbox
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Thu, 08 January 2004 13:42

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I had a standard pc in my car. Just did a very basic case mod and it had a boot of time of 17 seconds. Worked fine handled the bumps e.t.c well. I believe most hard drives are capable of 50G or 150G's . On my seagate it said so. I'm not sure about the statistics. weather its impact of just force. But i'm damn sure the hdd will hold up fine. Otherwise i'm sure an xbox will survive in a car. Same with a computers.
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Location: Melbourne
Registered: May 2002
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Re: xbox
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Thu, 08 January 2004 15:07

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thats non operating 150g's for seagates (due to rubber thing thay have on them, the 2.5 inch drives are designed for laptops thus runing with change of angles and bumps
Allan
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I supported Toymods
Location: Perth
Registered: May 2002
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Re: xbox
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Thu, 08 January 2004 15:09
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The VIA motherboard/CPU combo's are good for a car, small footprint, low power requirements, fanless.
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