@coondogtheman1234 Most WinCE netbooks come with 2GB of SSD memory which is enough for around 200-300 songs maybe (rough estimate) and I just sent the link to your inbox.
do they have enough storage for MP3s? Like a HD and not flash memory, and can you please PM me the 4shared link of the song you played on this scanner?
@coondogtheman1234 Yeah that would be a great idea, I'd also look into maybe getting a kiosk similar to the one in my Von's hacking video since they also have a touch screen, cost less, and take up less space.
what about an ATM Computer running XP. might be kinda cool. Was just thinking of a strange device to play MP3s on that's not normally used for music. like an ATM computer.anything that runs windows. a Linux machine might be another idea but I don't know much about linux.
@coondogtheman1234 I think it uses flash-memory embedded within the motherboard, so it's non-upgradeable (I'm assuming). This device has poor performance and only has enough RAM and HD space to do it's job (run kiosk apps) so you're better off getting an WinCE netbook with better hardware specs off of eBay for like 30-40 bucks. The MK200 costs like $500 lol. Just get an CE netbook or tablet and put MP3s on there for your stereo.
@KioskHacking I may have said this already but I wouldnt mind owning one of these and maybe I'd upgrade it what's the storage like on this thing does it have a HDD? I saw on the motorola site that it has 32mb flash memory but I don't believe it. Maybe it would be possible to put more ram in it and add larger storage like a 32GB CF card and maybe update the software to something more modern. all I'd do with it is put a bunch of mp3s on it and hook it to my stereo. and can u link me that mp3?
Put a wallpaper on that
iTechNetwork 4 months ago
@KioskHacking
Thanks man.
coondogtheman1234 7 months ago
@coondogtheman1234 Most WinCE netbooks come with 2GB of SSD memory which is enough for around 200-300 songs maybe (rough estimate) and I just sent the link to your inbox.
KioskHacking 7 months ago
@KioskHacking
do they have enough storage for MP3s? Like a HD and not flash memory, and can you please PM me the 4shared link of the song you played on this scanner?
coondogtheman1234 7 months ago
@coondogtheman1234 Yeah that would be a great idea, I'd also look into maybe getting a kiosk similar to the one in my Von's hacking video since they also have a touch screen, cost less, and take up less space.
KioskHacking 7 months ago
@KioskHacking
what about an ATM Computer running XP. might be kinda cool. Was just thinking of a strange device to play MP3s on that's not normally used for music. like an ATM computer.anything that runs windows. a Linux machine might be another idea but I don't know much about linux.
coondogtheman1234 7 months ago
@KioskHacking
I might try that if I can find one, and I may need you to help me hack it like tell me what do do.
coondogtheman1234 7 months ago
Or you can find and buy a cheap GPS device running CE. (Like Mio GPS or Navigon GPS systems) and hack those and use their SD card slots for music.
KioskHacking 7 months ago
@coondogtheman1234 I think it uses flash-memory embedded within the motherboard, so it's non-upgradeable (I'm assuming). This device has poor performance and only has enough RAM and HD space to do it's job (run kiosk apps) so you're better off getting an WinCE netbook with better hardware specs off of eBay for like 30-40 bucks. The MK200 costs like $500 lol. Just get an CE netbook or tablet and put MP3s on there for your stereo.
KioskHacking 7 months ago
@KioskHacking I may have said this already but I wouldnt mind owning one of these and maybe I'd upgrade it what's the storage like on this thing does it have a HDD? I saw on the motorola site that it has 32mb flash memory but I don't believe it. Maybe it would be possible to put more ram in it and add larger storage like a 32GB CF card and maybe update the software to something more modern. all I'd do with it is put a bunch of mp3s on it and hook it to my stereo. and can u link me that mp3?
coondogtheman1234 7 months ago