generalGOTCHA
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Boyz in the Hood (EZE )
I am going on my first glass project **thanks for those tuts JMAC* they helped me alot on the glassing. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif before I saw your post I had plans on car pc install w/touchscreen w/VGA inputs screen I purchased. I considered running unix for the OS and use solid state electronics or memory to allocate my MP3's . So 1.5 gigs of ram was the thought. My question is " due to the archetecture of a hard drives ability to ready from the disk sectors " I would think that hitting the smallest bump while the HD is reading from the drive would cause mis-alignment of the needle and cause it to hit that disk at 7200RPMs respectively havingHD replacements all the time. How has the hard drive taking your driving oscillations ? If you say you havent had much problems then I might as well save the time of building a unix kernel , and simply run a windows OS on a HD like normal ,but this was my main concearn. Your the only one I know right now who could answer that question for me.