i stated the MBO that I've used - it's MBO with ATOM 330 (1.6GHz)!! (note that this is two year old build)
in your case, I would go with zacate (low power consuption, silent cooling, etc..), but notice that currently xbmc (linux version that I'm using) have problems with zacate, but they are already working on it. I'll probably build new build within few weeks with zacate myself!
no, but it's easy to get it work. you only need "xbmc-wiiremote" package installed (I believe that it's installed in current version of xbmc live) and setup so it starts automatically.
"* * Due to the additional write cycles that occur on a full-blown installation to a USB flash drive, the life of the USB flash drive may be slightly reduced. This usually does not apply to systems particularly designed for live systems which keep all changes in RAM until the user logs off, and XBMC Live developers have done their best to try to prevent this from happening. "
i though this was "X" "B"ox "M"edia "C"omputer
until i saw that wii remote XD
Ruiso7 6 months ago
what cpu are you using?
I'm trying to decide between a amd zacate or a good old athlon quad core
sausagenmuff 10 months ago
@sausagenmuff
i stated the MBO that I've used - it's MBO with ATOM 330 (1.6GHz)!! (note that this is two year old build)
in your case, I would go with zacate (low power consuption, silent cooling, etc..), but notice that currently xbmc (linux version that I'm using) have problems with zacate, but they are already working on it. I'll probably build new build within few weeks with zacate myself!
ejbanjonac 10 months ago
@ejbanjonac went with a celeron e4300, ended up being cheaper and more powerful but still silent
sausagenmuff 10 months ago
@ejbanjonac also ended up going with xp and booting up xbmc as a shell, believe it or not it boots faster than the standalone linux version
sausagenmuff 10 months ago
@sausagenmuff How fast boots up your Win XP machine?
J0nny2k5 9 months ago
@J0nny2k5
it's XBMC Live (Linux).
ejbanjonac 9 months ago
nice.
does the wiiremote work out of the box?
AlmostHighTV 1 year ago
@AlmostHighTV
no, but it's easy to get it work. you only need "xbmc-wiiremote" package installed (I believe that it's installed in current version of xbmc live) and setup so it starts automatically.
ejbanjonac 1 year ago
AWESOME! :D
DjMarcE2004 1 year ago
"* * Due to the additional write cycles that occur on a full-blown installation to a USB flash drive, the life of the USB flash drive may be slightly reduced. This usually does not apply to systems particularly designed for live systems which keep all changes in RAM until the user logs off, and XBMC Live developers have done their best to try to prevent this from happening. "
Seems like it's safe to run on a USB-stick =)
nordemoniac 2 years ago
Does it playback HD-video 1080p?
KesoXorganoff 2 years ago
most of them can play without a problem, but there is possibility to find a 1080p (with higher bandwidth) that will have dropped frames.
ejbanjonac 2 years ago
that's a cool case, where can I find one like that?
elcubano01666 3 years ago
it's aopen s120, but I got mine in OEM version (without logo on front)
ejbanjonac 3 years ago