Re: Asus eeePC Mod Workshop
I'd love to help out with this, I've modded my eeepc to have a touch screen which isn't very hard, but it's still nice to be able to play oblivion with touchscreen.
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Re: Asus eeePC Mod Workshop
The memory is Crucial and I have no idea. I never ran it with the 512MB in. I got the 1GB SIMM with the box and first thing i did was replace the RAM before I even booted it up the first time.Leave a comment:
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I just figured out that the white 4G surfs (and maybe the regular model) don't come with the nice memory upgrade door at the bottom of the computer. The black one does. Go figure.
I would also exercise caution on buying the 2G. I don't know a ton about the availibility of SSHDs but i would imagine the 4G would be worth the extra $ for the headache later.Leave a comment:
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what brand of card did you get? and how much faster does it run with the extra ram?Leave a comment:
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Be careful if you get the "Surf" model. I have read reports that the memory in those is soldered into place and you can't upgrade the RAM without having to unsolder and resolder.
I have the 4 GB modem which originally came with 512MB RAM. I ordered a 1GB upgrade module from NewEgg when I bought mine and took about 30 seconds to do the upgrade.Leave a comment:
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im thinking about keeping mine simple but upgrading the ram and more memory. im just going to get one of the 2gigs since they are so cheap. does any one else find it strange that asus doesnt seem to have an online purchase program? was on their site for about an hour and if they do sell them from the site i could not find it.
edit: also i cant seem to find a list of compatible ram for it. i know it uses DDR2 667 but i read an article that said corsair isnt compatible.Last edited by haden; March 9, 2008, 01:10.Leave a comment:
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I will have mine with me for sure. Have been looking at some of the hacks that others have done - especially like the one which added bluetooth and a 16GB flash memory. However, am not sure my soldering skills, unused low these many years, are up to the challenge.Leave a comment:
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sounds great im kinda wondering what would be good to use for the painting, like an enamel or maybe just some kind of cheap spraypaintLeave a comment:
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Other idea: would be just to have a eeePC user's meet or something if we can spare the room space. Ideally I'd have some sort of agenda for us to check out and cover, maybe painting and other customizing as well as software/firmware/hardware mods.Leave a comment:
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ive been thinking about getting one of these so i think this would be a great idea to help with some of us who might not really want to start hacking it up till we have a better idea of what we want to do to itLeave a comment:
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Asus eeePC Mod Workshop
Deviant and I were kicking this idea around a little bit after I'd taken apart my Asus to see its guts.
The eeePC is seeming to be the new ricecar of the laptop world.
Actually getting to see mods and stuff might be an inspiration to some of the defcon attendees who haven't even considered doing things like that to their computers.
I would be down with helping run a workshop with moding the eeePCs.
I just wanted to put the idea out there.Tags: None
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