Re: more requests....

Two pounds would be a big problem. I can’t offhand think of any industrial
multitrack playback device that isn’t going to weigh at least 4 pounds.

Loren

----- Original Message -----
From: “Charlie Richmond”
To: “Loren Wilton”
Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2008 3:30 PM
Subject: Re: more requests…

> On Wed, 16 Jan 2008, Loren Wilton wrote:
>
>> Interesting. And these probably want GPIO triggers of some sort for the
>> most part.
>
> This guy actually asked for RS232 triggering… everyone seems to have
> their own, often unique interpretation of what the customer will
> accept…
>
>> I think maybe we should look at one of those Advantech machines that have
>> one or two short PCI slots and are otherwise completely solid. That and
>> a Firewire interface of some sort would probably given them pretty much
>> exactly what they need, if not exactly what they are asking for. It can
>> certainly be made to boot up to the point where the app runs with no
>> interaction.
>
> Yes, that’s the way I would go and suggested it to them but they were
> still concerned it would weigh more than 2 pounds and be identified as a
> Windows box. sigh
>
> It just seems like every call ups the ante…
>
> C
>
>>
>> Loren
>>
>> ----- Original Message ----- From: “Charlie Richmond”
>>
>> To: “Loren ‘LASFS’ Wilton”
>> Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2008 2:44 PM
>> Subject: more requests…
>>
>>
>>> I’ve been getting a lot of calls asking for 8 track playback units for
>>> park ride vehicles that only weight 2 pounds and are Windows free and
>>> they need about 50 of them… must be something out there…
>>>
>>> I’m almost able to talk them into a small solid state package that auto
>>> boots right into the app and doesn’t have any tell tale signs that it’s
>>> Windows based…
>>>
>>> C
>>>
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>>
>>
>
> | Charlie Richmond - Richmond Sound Design - Skype: charlierichmond |
> | http://www.RichmondSoundDesign.com “Performance for the Long Run” |
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> | - King Lear |

Oops, sorry about the previous message. I fumbled the keyboard when typing
the bcc field, it wasn’t intended for here!

Loren

I’m fascinated though.

On Jan 16, 2008 6:51 PM, Loren Wilton wrote:
> Oops, sorry about the previous message. I fumbled the keyboard when typing
> the bcc field, it wasn’t intended for here!
>
> Loren
>
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