Hello all,
I've posted once before on this forum; however, when I did I was mostly looking simply for confirmation that a crazy I idea of mine was POSSIBLE. Now I'm better informed and looking for detailed info... allow me to explain:
I am an EMT, which means that when I'm not on an ambulance running to a call, I'm sitting at my station for 24 hours a shift... yeah it does get a lil dull during our down-time. Further, I have no access to a PC at work and I love console gaming (via emulators) and RPG gaming, as well as DVD movie watching (love "B" martial arts movies on DVD). I am an A+ Tech and fairly computer savvy, having built several and worked on more.
Thus hatched my insanity: a "portable desktop/upgradeable laptop hybrid" -- in short, I am constructing a DIY laptop from off-the-shelf components.
My projected components list includes:
-- MSI K7N2 Delta-2 LSR ATX mobo,
-- Diamond Viper II AGP card,
-- Athlon XP-M 2500+ CPU,
-- 512MB PC3200 DDR
-- 300 Watt (or better) Power Supply Unit
-- PCMCIA Card slot (PCI Bus)
-- 80-100 GB WD HDD (dunno whether SATA or EIDE)
-- DVD Burner (dunno what brand yet)
-- 1.44MB FDD (oldie but a goodie)
-- and a home-made case. All this is by no means new or state-of-the-art... but I'm working with a shoestring budget right now too! Ha! (eBay all the way, Baby!)
My question here is related to the display issue. I know through some research that a proprietary laptop LCD is a no-no cause they're nearly impossible to work with alone, to say nothing of pumping video data through an AGP card to them. Thus I have decided upon a (REAL) thin panel LCD monitor for my display.
My questions are these:
1. Is it possible, in fact, to feed data to an LCD monitor from an AGP card (and in future a PCIe card)?
2. What type would you recommend: XGA, SXGA, WSXGA, WTFXGA? (ok I made the last one up)
3. Is it possible (and safe) to run an LCD monitor off of a regular ATX power supply (provided the PSU is 300 watts or better)?
4. Will I require anything more then some VGA cables and maybe some gender changers (or am I looking at re-inventing the wheel here)?
I know this is asking alot, but what lil I've read of these forums, y'all are knowledgeable and prompt with answers... so I turn to you for advice... Thanks again for any and all help with this "pet project" of mine!
Best regards...
I've posted once before on this forum; however, when I did I was mostly looking simply for confirmation that a crazy I idea of mine was POSSIBLE. Now I'm better informed and looking for detailed info... allow me to explain:
I am an EMT, which means that when I'm not on an ambulance running to a call, I'm sitting at my station for 24 hours a shift... yeah it does get a lil dull during our down-time. Further, I have no access to a PC at work and I love console gaming (via emulators) and RPG gaming, as well as DVD movie watching (love "B" martial arts movies on DVD). I am an A+ Tech and fairly computer savvy, having built several and worked on more.
Thus hatched my insanity: a "portable desktop/upgradeable laptop hybrid" -- in short, I am constructing a DIY laptop from off-the-shelf components.
My projected components list includes:
-- MSI K7N2 Delta-2 LSR ATX mobo,
-- Diamond Viper II AGP card,
-- Athlon XP-M 2500+ CPU,
-- 512MB PC3200 DDR
-- 300 Watt (or better) Power Supply Unit
-- PCMCIA Card slot (PCI Bus)
-- 80-100 GB WD HDD (dunno whether SATA or EIDE)
-- DVD Burner (dunno what brand yet)
-- 1.44MB FDD (oldie but a goodie)
-- and a home-made case. All this is by no means new or state-of-the-art... but I'm working with a shoestring budget right now too! Ha! (eBay all the way, Baby!)
My question here is related to the display issue. I know through some research that a proprietary laptop LCD is a no-no cause they're nearly impossible to work with alone, to say nothing of pumping video data through an AGP card to them. Thus I have decided upon a (REAL) thin panel LCD monitor for my display.
My questions are these:
1. Is it possible, in fact, to feed data to an LCD monitor from an AGP card (and in future a PCIe card)?
2. What type would you recommend: XGA, SXGA, WSXGA, WTFXGA? (ok I made the last one up)
3. Is it possible (and safe) to run an LCD monitor off of a regular ATX power supply (provided the PSU is 300 watts or better)?
4. Will I require anything more then some VGA cables and maybe some gender changers (or am I looking at re-inventing the wheel here)?
I know this is asking alot, but what lil I've read of these forums, y'all are knowledgeable and prompt with answers... so I turn to you for advice... Thanks again for any and all help with this "pet project" of mine!
Best regards...
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