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|    Paul to micky    |
|    Re: Universal power supply for PCs, sett    |
|    01 Apr 25 11:54:38    |
      XPost: alt.comp.hardware       From: nospam@needed.invalid              On Tue, 4/1/2025 10:40 AM, micky wrote:              >       > I only wanted that to charge my phone. Had a hotel and used the       > computer there.       >       > But when I do foreign travel, even if I have rented a room, it can be       > too far to drive back at night just to return the next morning, so i       > often sleep in the car, and use the laptop before sleeping and in the       > morning. (ne time I used while driving it to find a particular stream       > in a "park" and I got interested in having GPS for the laptop, but none       > of them had iirc very good reviews and now I can't remmeber why the       > phone wasn't good enough anyhow.)       >       > But I will make sure any rental car in the future has a cigarette       > lighter. or power port and young'ns call them.              I have a GPS here from Adafruit that seems to work OK.       It can pick up a few birds while sitting in the house and       sitting on a window ledge inside. (It can see seven satellites,       but only two have "green" signals and full signal strength       inside the house.)              It can scan some number of channels, and once it has acquired       a set, keep those working channels operational, and get a result.       It might deliver four messages per second, serially. You can       program the baud rate.              The trouble with hobby designs, is they're not packaged for       trips (too many wires). A commercial one will be a blob and a single cable.       But we don't know how technically sophisticated those are.              And as the standards for these slowly change, eventually       you might need a new one, for some whizzy quality improvement.       For navigation, you don't need bomb-site accuracy.              The Adafruit one has a PPS signal (Pulse Per Second) and       the edge of that signal is fairly precisely aligned to the       official time. It's hard to get that edge into the computer       without degrading the precision. That should be able to do a       better time alignment, than the Windows w32time over-the-network       update.               Paul              --- SoupGate-DOS v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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