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HipHoper
January 6th, 2009, 07:45 AM
Hi All,

A stupid friend of mine bought an ATOM 1.6ghz laptop, And wants to connect his firewire external sound card to it.
The ATOM doesn't have firewire port, And he has been said that a simple usb to firewire cable won't do the job.
Are there any suggestions ? He insists to connect that specific card.....

BOB IROC
January 6th, 2009, 08:49 AM
Without any PCMCIA slots to add a firewire card I would say he is SOL.

NooNoo
January 6th, 2009, 01:25 PM
yep.... any mini pci slots free is my only other thought... I guess he didn't think about his requirements before buying..

HipHoper
January 6th, 2009, 01:30 PM
He is the MOST IMPULSIVE buyer on earth !!! He can buy a 100$ component and then spend 300$ in adapters to connect it to another component he bought.......But...Hey.....you can't say he's not good for the economy :O)

NooNoo
January 6th, 2009, 01:32 PM
Great for your income then...but I don't think he is going to like the answer this time.

BOB IROC
January 6th, 2009, 01:38 PM
Well since it is using the Atom Processor I am assuming it is a NetBook which every one of them I have seen have no or very little access to upgrade anything. I have looked at Models from Dell, ASUS, ACER, and HP. Some had access to the ram and HardDrive but others were sealed completely and I would assume you would need to take it apart to upgrade. I do not think they have any MiniPCI slots as the motherboard is tiny and cramped as it is.

I have been asked a lot about those NetBooks lately from co-workers, friends and Family. THey are all drawn in by the cheap price tag. After using the Dell Mini that our Dell rep gave us for free I must say they are not really worth the price unless you need a small ultra-portable Internet or very basic usage computer. The Dell Mini that I had Had a 16GB SSD Hard Drive and 1GB ram and running XP Pro it performed terribly. The other brands I tried performed the same. It runs better with Linux but most end users are not willing to go that route. Also I think for $100 more you can get yourself a nice actual notebook and get more power/features. I think the Netbook we got with the upgraded Hard Drive and Ram was like $450 and for $499 we could have gotten a Dual Core AMD Processor Based laptop with more ram, 10x the hard drive space and a 14inch LCD.

HipHoper
January 6th, 2009, 01:38 PM
He doesn't buy his things from me. I'm not willing to sell to a person THAT impulsive. My peace of mind worth millions :O)

HipHoper
January 6th, 2009, 01:43 PM
Thanks BOB for sharing from your own experience. After reading reviews on some hardware sites about this ATOM based computers, And since it's ultra low performance even for the net and office, I wouldn't take it for FREE.
It is far wiser to buy a dual core laptop which costs an addition of less than 200$ here in israel....and cheaper abroad....
Although I like the wave of the many companies that did came out with a cheap oriented laptop. I guess the buyers are like mice labs for this 1st generation of ULV processors, And we'll see some neat cheap models in less than a year's time....

BOB IROC
January 6th, 2009, 01:50 PM
He is the MOST IMPULSIVE buyer on earth !!! He can buy a 100$ component and then spend 300$ in adapters to connect it to another component he bought.......But...Hey.....you can't say he's not good for the economy :O)


Well if feels to release those impulses I could use a nice flat panel TV or something

HipHoper
January 6th, 2009, 02:01 PM
Sure BOB, But the downside is that he is moving to LIVE WITH YOU !!! :O)

BOB IROC
January 6th, 2009, 03:06 PM
Sure BOB, But the downside is that he is moving to LIVE WITH YOU !!! :O)

Awe Damn! I didn't know there were strings attached.