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DoctorIt
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Small and cheap, ability to run winxp
(doesn't have to be fast, but has to run winxp)
budget: ~$150
Yes, I said it, I want a billy gates laptop. Blech. But I have no choice. If anyone has an old one sitting around that is small, I'll take it. Small is key, it is for motorcycle travel, strictly to run mapping software for my GPS. Unfortunately there is NO way to make it work with my powerbook, long story. But the short version is, it's cheaper and more reliable to buy a crappy old laptop than to try and make it work with MacOS, or to buy a GPS with more internal map memory.
There are so many on ebay, I'm overwhelmed, and half of them are good chance of DOA anyway.
If anyone has one they don't totally want to part with, I only really need it for the next couple months as well. lease? loan?
:dunno
(doesn't have to be fast, but has to run winxp)
budget: ~$150
Yes, I said it, I want a billy gates laptop. Blech. But I have no choice. If anyone has an old one sitting around that is small, I'll take it. Small is key, it is for motorcycle travel, strictly to run mapping software for my GPS. Unfortunately there is NO way to make it work with my powerbook, long story. But the short version is, it's cheaper and more reliable to buy a crappy old laptop than to try and make it work with MacOS, or to buy a GPS with more internal map memory.
There are so many on ebay, I'm overwhelmed, and half of them are good chance of DOA anyway.
If anyone has one they don't totally want to part with, I only really need it for the next couple months as well. lease? loan?
:dunno
Erik
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BTW another possible choice, if you can find the Win CE version of the software you need?
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=1163978&sku=j162-1000&CMP=ILC-FPM14B
Finally, I'm sure you know this already but have you tried using a Windows emulator software?
Rob
Its a long painful story, but no, emulators will let the software run, but it will not communicate with the GPS. I've beat this to death on the motorcycle forums with other Mac/GPS nerds. Boils down to the software and communication routes being proprietary to the maker (Garmin) and they don't want to bother supporting Mac. This sucks, but it's not like there's a whole lot of choices out there for good GPS units.
Thanks for commenting though.
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I know the troubles your facing. I hope you get it working.
Sorry I could not be of better help , just wanted you to know I feel your pain.
Tim
Speak with sweet words, for you never know when you may have to eat them....
Try this shop, they will ship smaller items out. I didn't see any notebooks listed on their site but you can call.
http://www.weirdstuff.com
Another shop is this one, I've been to this place and they have really old notebooks. Again it's better to call.
http://www.surpluscomputers.com/store/Main.aspx
Hope this helps,
Rob
If you can go $200, check out:
http://offleasecomputer.com/index.php
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Unfortunately saying, "Must be cheap" and "Must run XP" you are contradicting yourself. All my XP boxes get at least 1GB of ram nowadays.
If you don't find anything - we have this "$199 Computer Store" here in Tucson, I bet in MA you could find something like that, probably in Springfield or Worcester. (Are you at UMass? That's my alma mater)
Adrienne
Yeah, I'm a UMass, it's already my alma mater twice, but for some reason I'm still here
Thanks for all the suggestions gang, I'm well versed in whats out there. I can google with the best of you. I was just hoping/wondering if someone had something lying around that they would be willing to let go for a song.
It's not that big a deal that I would put major effort into anyway. If I load up detailed maps sparingly, for example, just around the major metro areas I'll be in on my long trip, I can actually cram quite a bit in there. It has a basemap, so as long as I stay on major routes in between where I load the detailed maps, I'm all set anyway. This would have been a cool addition.
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charlie
So for the moment, I've dropped the idea. I'll load up what I can fit in my GPS memory, and bring an atlas. I should just be happy to have my bike and be able to take a week off to ride it once the house is buttoned up and we're moved in... hopefully very soon now!
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Gary
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