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Originally Posted by Wild.Bill.Kelso
Looking very good Masternerd! But on your site, I tried to click on all of the 'links' that say 'Click Here', but they were not links. Clicking did nothing. So, I couldn't see your pics! Darn!!
Is your tablet pc running Windows CE? Do they all need to run that? I don't know anything about these.
I was talking with aXr a few days ago about something like this tablet pc. A way to network TB without buying a whole second system. Is Tablet PC the way to go for this, or are there also some other options? I'm also concerned that you have to buy a second copy of XP which is a little costly for a first timer. But it is sure a great solution to have networked solutions for TB so that it works with all games and saves resources.
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The ramline 510 was about $109+shipping from ebay XP Pro was 60 bucks. The ramline is pretty cool but you will need a PCMCIA flash memory card large enough to hold XP(I used a 1GB compact flash and an adapter-$60). Then you start the setup thru windows 98 and choose upgrade as an option. Also there is a driver for the touchscreen that will work on XP a bit tricky to find. If anybody is interested I can provide the driver or when I find the link again Ill post it.
Of course these ramlines are used, they were for point of sale at Home Cheapo, I have three and they have been working great. The big surprise was how bright and clear the screens were. One has some slight burn in but not major at all. Gonna use one in my work van for a GPS
To use touch-buddy you will need another PCMCIA network card(15 bucks) or USB. Personally I prefer the PCMCIA, its usb 1.0 which can be a problem sometimes.
It runs flawless so far and no real issue with latency from touchbuddy to FS9.
<<UPDATE>>
Sorry wild bill got a ways to go before I have all my content up on the site, not enough hours in a day.