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Fitting a FLASH 32GB HD into an LS800 tablet computer

 
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Peter
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PostPosted: Tue May 15, 2007 4:53 pm    Post subject: Fitting a FLASH 32GB HD into an LS800 tablet computer Reply with quote



Finally did it... details here

http://www.peter2000.co.uk/ls800/index.html

This enables it to work above the present hard drive ceiling which is
about 13,000 feet.
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Blanche
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PostPosted: Tue May 15, 2007 8:29 pm    Post subject: Re: Fitting a FLASH 32GB HD into an LS800 tablet computer Reply with quote



Peter <nospam (AT) nospam9876 (DOT) com> wrote:
Quote:
Finally did it... details here

http://www.peter2000.co.uk/ls800/index.html

This enables it to work above the present hard drive ceiling which is
about 13,000 feet.

stupendous! I want one!

I just went looking on the MotionComputing site, and as of April 2007,
a 32GB solid state drive (flash, right?) is now an option for an
extra $600 USD.

But I'll bet Peter had much more fun, true?
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Peter
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PostPosted: Tue May 15, 2007 8:52 pm    Post subject: Re: Fitting a FLASH 32GB HD into an LS800 tablet computer Reply with quote



Blanche <bcohen (AT) blackhole (DOT) nyx.net> wrote:

Quote:
Peter <nospam (AT) nospam9876 (DOT) com> wrote:
Finally did it... details here

http://www.peter2000.co.uk/ls800/index.html

This enables it to work above the present hard drive ceiling which is
about 13,000 feet.

stupendous! I want one!

I just went looking on the MotionComputing site, and as of April 2007,
a 32GB solid state drive (flash, right?) is now an option for an
extra $600 USD.

But I'll bet Peter had much more fun, true?


Yes I think the Motion flash drive is probably the same Samsung
device.

The fun bit is if you have an ls800 already bought... there is no way
I could have got mine upgraded here in the UK. The local dealer can't
even open the unit. They certainly won't image the old HD onto the new
one!

Also the flash drive prices are going to come down but I bet Motion
won't drop their $600 excess :)

However, the bottom line is that the ls800 still runs too hot, and
nobody has a solution to that. It's just a bad design.
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Darrel Toepfer
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PostPosted: Wed May 16, 2007 6:11 am    Post subject: Re: Fitting a FLASH 32GB HD into an LS800 tablet computer Reply with quote

Peter <nospam (AT) 9876 (DOT) com> wrote:

Quote:
http://www.peter2000.co.uk/ls800/index.html

After fighting with laptop issues and altitude, I went with PocketFMS on a
PocketPC... http://www.pocketfms.com My screen looks nearly identical to
this one: http://www.peter2000.co.uk/ls800/ls800-navbox.jpg
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Barney Rubble
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PostPosted: Fri May 18, 2007 10:29 pm    Post subject: Re: Fitting a FLASH 32GB HD into an LS800 tablet computer Reply with quote

Here's the issue, as the alt rises, air density (number of molecules per
sq.ft) falls. Hence there are less molecules to conduct the heat away. From
my mech days, I seem to recall that at 10K ft, you have 48% of the cooling
capability for the same airflow that at ground level. You might want to see
if you can underclock the

This is a good place to start
http://www.comairrotron.com/high_altitude_cooling.shtml


"Peter" <nospam (AT) nospam9876 (DOT) com> wrote in message
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Blanche <bcohen (AT) blackhole (DOT) nyx.net> wrote:

Peter <nospam (AT) nospam9876 (DOT) com> wrote:
Finally did it... details here

http://www.peter2000.co.uk/ls800/index.html

This enables it to work above the present hard drive ceiling which is
about 13,000 feet.

stupendous! I want one!

I just went looking on the MotionComputing site, and as of April 2007,
a 32GB solid state drive (flash, right?) is now an option for an
extra $600 USD.

But I'll bet Peter had much more fun, true?


Yes I think the Motion flash drive is probably the same Samsung
device.

The fun bit is if you have an ls800 already bought... there is no way
I could have got mine upgraded here in the UK. The local dealer can't
even open the unit. They certainly won't image the old HD onto the new
one!

Also the flash drive prices are going to come down but I bet Motion
won't drop their $600 excess :)

However, the bottom line is that the ls800 still runs too hot, and
nobody has a solution to that. It's just a bad design.
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Mark Hansen
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PostPosted: Fri May 18, 2007 11:06 pm    Post subject: Re: Fitting a FLASH 32GB HD into an LS800 tablet computer Reply with quote

On 05/18/07 10:29, Barney Rubble wrote:
Quote:
Here's the issue, as the alt rises, air density (number of molecules per
sq.ft) falls. Hence there are less molecules to conduct the heat away. From
my mech days, I seem to recall that at 10K ft, you have 48% of the cooling
capability for the same airflow that at ground level. You might want to see
if you can underclock the

the ... I assume you were going to mention the CPU, as you don't "clock"
a HD. However, I thought the problems concerned the disk drive?

Quote:

This is a good place to start
http://www.comairrotron.com/high_altitude_cooling.shtml
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Peter
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PostPosted: Sat May 19, 2007 12:41 am    Post subject: Re: Fitting a FLASH 32GB HD into an LS800 tablet computer Reply with quote

"Barney Rubble" <barney.rubble (AT) boulder (DOT) com> wrote

Quote:
Here's the issue, as the alt rises, air density (number of molecules per
sq.ft) falls. Hence there are less molecules to conduct the heat away. From
my mech days, I seem to recall that at 10K ft, you have 48% of the cooling
capability for the same airflow that at ground level. You might want to see
if you can underclock the

This is a good place to start
http://www.comairrotron.com/high_altitude_cooling.shtml

Good point re the heating issues at altitude.

The flash hard drive makes a very small difference to battery life;
only about 5% extra and this is after some careful measurements done
on another tablet computer. I am going to fit a small fan on the back
of the ls800.

I am still puzzled how Anywheremap etc can sell the ls800 into this
market.
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Mitty
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PostPosted: Sun May 20, 2007 6:11 am    Post subject: Re: Fitting a FLASH 32GB HD into an LS800 tablet computer Reply with quote

On 5/19/2007 8:36 PM, Chris M wrote the following:
Quote:
What is the newegg part number? I'm having trouble fiding it on their
site.

The story I heard is that they somehow got a few OEM versions to sell and now

have been cut off. True or not, I don't know. But the two 32 gig drives appear
to have disappeared from the site. I used to be able to find them by searching
on "SSD" and then clicking on "Flash Memory." Now only the tiny drives show up.
And -- they all show "out of stock."
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PostPosted: Sun May 20, 2007 6:11 am    Post subject: Re: Fitting a FLASH 32GB HD into an LS800 tablet computer Reply with quote

What is the newegg part number? I'm having trouble fiding it on their site.

Thanks,
Chris

On 2007-05-15 05:53:58 -0600, Peter <nospam (AT) nospam9876 (DOT) com> said:

Quote:
Finally did it... details here

http://www.peter2000.co.uk/ls800/index.html

This enables it to work above the present hard drive ceiling which is
about 13,000 feet.
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Peter
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PostPosted: Mon May 21, 2007 12:17 pm    Post subject: Re: Fitting a FLASH 32GB HD into an LS800 tablet computer Reply with quote

Mitty <nospam (AT) nospam (DOT) com> wrote

Quote:

On 5/19/2007 8:36 PM, Chris M wrote the following:
What is the newegg part number? I'm having trouble fiding it on their
site.

The story I heard is that they somehow got a few OEM versions to sell and now
have been cut off. True or not, I don't know. But the two 32 gig drives appear
to have disappeared from the site. I used to be able to find them by searching
on "SSD" and then clicking on "Flash Memory." Now only the tiny drives show up.
And -- they all show "out of stock."

The pics of the actual drive are in the ls800 URL I posted.

Mine were bought from here

http://www.chiefvalue.com/product-_-productdetails.cv_-_item--20-147-021

which is an associate company of Newegg.

The URL is duff now but you can look around.

It seems to me that Samsung have just got around to marketing these.
About 6 months ago they announced a new range of laptops which would
use these, but there is no sign of them. The drives have been "around"
for a couple of years but have only just become available. A lot of
press releases from Samsung have just appeared in UK computer
magazines on the drives.
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Anno v. Heimburg
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PostPosted: Mon May 21, 2007 4:10 pm    Post subject: Re: Fitting a FLASH 32GB HD into an LS800 tablet computer Reply with quote

Barney Rubble wrote:

Quote:
Here's the issue, as the alt rises, air density (number of molecules per
sq.ft) falls.

I am not a hard drive engineer, but consider this as a sceond problem for
high altitudes: The read/write heads are "flying" over the spinning platter
on an air cushion, they are not suspended mechanically. If pressure drops,
the danger of the heads impacting the platters (damaging or destroying
both) rises considerably.

Anno.
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Dave Butler
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PostPosted: Mon May 21, 2007 10:59 pm    Post subject: Re: Fitting a FLASH 32GB HD into an LS800 tablet computer Reply with quote

Anno v. Heimburg wrote:
Quote:
Barney Rubble wrote:

Here's the issue, as the alt rises, air density (number of molecules per
sq.ft) falls.

I am not a hard drive engineer, but consider this as a sceond problem for
high altitudes: The read/write heads are "flying" over the spinning platter
on an air cushion, they are not suspended mechanically. If pressure drops,
the danger of the heads impacting the platters (damaging or destroying
both) rises considerably.

Right, that's the real issue, not cooling. Couple that with turbulence
and vibration and your hard drive is toast. DB
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