http://hpshopping.edgesuite.net/www.shopping.hp.com/shopping/html/popup/more_about_netbooks.html
I'd just read in a review of HP_BigMini, that the 1 GB limit was an artificial WIN XP H3 limitation.

Specification
CPU
Intel Core Duo / Core 2 Duo Merom with Socket M @ 533/677 MHz FSB.
Chipset
Intel 945GME & ICH7M
Power Management
ACPI 1.0 compliant, supports power saving mode
1 x Ultra ATA/33 IDE channel up to 2 ATAPI devices
2 x Serial ATA Interface with 150 MB/s transfer rate.
IDE1 supports 44-pin DiskOnModule SSD +5V power supply
CompactFlash Type-II on the rear
VGA Interface
Intel 945GM integrated GMA(Graphic Media Accelerator) 950 Technology
Onboard programmable 8-bit digital I/O interface![]()
1 x Onboard x16 PCI-Express slot ( x1 mode compatible)
2 x Mini-PCI socket
External I/O
RJ45 LAN, VGA, PS/2, IEEE 1394, 2 x USB 2.0, Audio, SPDIF
Internal I/O
RS232 & RS232/422/485, FDD, IrDA, 4 x USB 2.0, 8-bit GPIO, Audio, CDIN, LVDS and LCD inverter
Bunsen wrote:I realise you are now heading in a different direction, but I stumbled across another candidate MiniITX motherboard with some interesting features. Posting it here mostly for my own future reference.![]()
COMMELL LV-67
Apparently it's hackintoshable. Out of the box, it supports one LCD (LVDS) and (/or?) one VGA display, which is nice. Firewire (IEEE 1394). The real treat is the pair of Mini-PCI slots, which would make the docking hack mentioned earlier possible.
Bunsen wrote:Ah, that'd be the same Portable you were once planning to gut and fill with Duo/Duo Dock parts?




Trash80toHP_Mini wrote:Could you guys flesh out what your suggestions might entail?
YMMVTrash80toHP_Mini wrote:BabyPB already has the 1400 KBD upgrade in place

Where the heck was it all this time? 
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