- Aug 7, 2001
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So it's spring break and it's that time of the year where the weather is starting to get really nice. I live on an acre and do random things outside but I want to get some mobile music going outside. The simplest solution would be a stereo, but that's no fun and it lacks options.
What I'm thinking of doing is taking an old drink cart we have that is stable, mobile, and large enough to house a small PC, a receiver, sub and a few satellite speakers, a wireless router, a surge protector and extension cord.
Ideally, I would like to be able to go to my desktop and set up the playlist to be streamed then walk outside and turn on the computer and have it automatically connect to the streaming music and begin playing. Worst case scenario I go outside, turn the computer on, go back inside hop on VNC or something and then get it going.
I was posting more to get some ideas or suggestions of programs. I really haven't undergone a project like this in a long time. Probably four or more years. The most I do with computers now is listen to music, watch videos, do homework and play an occasional game.
I used to mod xboxs and work as a technologist at a local county office of ed. So getting my hands dirty or even working with open source operating systems or software isn't a deterrent, it's just that I'm out of the loop and practice.
Setting up the network, finding the right client OS, finding an mp3 streaming server, and configuring the client is going to be the difficult part.
Since I just recently got a 2wire dsl modem/router I think I am just going to set up another private network on the cart using my old netgear WGR614 v6 wireless router. Now unless I can get the netgear to simply act as a wireless switch, I'll probably end up putting the carted computer on a separate private network. Of course if that is the case it will make some network communications more difficult, though not impossible.
Any comments, suggestions or questions are welcomed.
In the mean time I'm going to go find a few computers to gut and make one suitable for outside.
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So I tore open an old closet and pieced together a small rig.
Things of note:
Audio Chipset:
c3dx hsp56 cmi8738/pci hrtf audio com
RAM
KVR-PC 133 256MB Kingston
CPU
200Mhz Pentium-MMX
DVD-ROM
20GB HDD
Considering how old this hardware is, I will more than likely want to run some sort of open source variant and run off CLI. This, however, poses new challenges since I haven't used any sort of *Nix in about four years. Off to the *Nix forum.
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What I'm thinking of doing is taking an old drink cart we have that is stable, mobile, and large enough to house a small PC, a receiver, sub and a few satellite speakers, a wireless router, a surge protector and extension cord.
Ideally, I would like to be able to go to my desktop and set up the playlist to be streamed then walk outside and turn on the computer and have it automatically connect to the streaming music and begin playing. Worst case scenario I go outside, turn the computer on, go back inside hop on VNC or something and then get it going.
I was posting more to get some ideas or suggestions of programs. I really haven't undergone a project like this in a long time. Probably four or more years. The most I do with computers now is listen to music, watch videos, do homework and play an occasional game.
I used to mod xboxs and work as a technologist at a local county office of ed. So getting my hands dirty or even working with open source operating systems or software isn't a deterrent, it's just that I'm out of the loop and practice.
Setting up the network, finding the right client OS, finding an mp3 streaming server, and configuring the client is going to be the difficult part.
Since I just recently got a 2wire dsl modem/router I think I am just going to set up another private network on the cart using my old netgear WGR614 v6 wireless router. Now unless I can get the netgear to simply act as a wireless switch, I'll probably end up putting the carted computer on a separate private network. Of course if that is the case it will make some network communications more difficult, though not impossible.
Any comments, suggestions or questions are welcomed.
In the mean time I'm going to go find a few computers to gut and make one suitable for outside.
**
So I tore open an old closet and pieced together a small rig.
Things of note:
Audio Chipset:
c3dx hsp56 cmi8738/pci hrtf audio com
RAM
KVR-PC 133 256MB Kingston
CPU
200Mhz Pentium-MMX
DVD-ROM
20GB HDD
Considering how old this hardware is, I will more than likely want to run some sort of open source variant and run off CLI. This, however, poses new challenges since I haven't used any sort of *Nix in about four years. Off to the *Nix forum.
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