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Old February 23rd 04, 06:50 PM
André Somers
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Bill Daniels wrote:


"André Somers" wrote in message
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And how much power does your (touch) screen draw? I would be really
interested to see such a setup, and I must say I find the concept
intreaging. Maybe you can fit, say, a 10" screen in your pannel. That

would
allready be a huge improvement over a PDA screen, and I must say that the
additional CPU power of an x86-based system would give some *very* nice
options indeed...

André


Some of these screens draw about 650ma @ 12V with the brightness all the
way
up. I don't know if this is a good number or if there are better screens.
A narrow viewing angle would reduce the demands on the backlight.

What are your thoughts on Real-Time Linux for this application?

I guess that depends on what you want to do with it. For one, you can't use
it for primairy instruments, at least not here. The greatest power of using
a computer is where it is used now too: navigational aid and flightcomputer
functions. For that, you don't really need a RT system IMHO.

André