Dose the removeable CPU card imply potential upgrade cards in the future?
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2005-04-04, 07:03 #1billGuest
X*X unc3nsored - Squeezebox2 str!ps for you!
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2005-04-04, 10:47 #2
Squeezebox2 internals
OK I'm changing the subject.

There are a total of four board assemblies inside. The first three
designed by slim devices, and the wireless card being a standard
mini-PCI module.
- Main board
- CPU module
- Display
- Wireless
Mostly the modularity was driven by performance, mechanical,
manufacturing, and time-to-market goals. Not to imply anything, but yes
the design inherently lends itself well to upgrading.
> Dose the removeable CPU card imply potential upgrade cards in the
> future?
>
>> http://www.slimdevices.com/photos/inside_squeezebox2/

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