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Re: Semiflexible System

From: hurley bryan <>
Date: Mon, 28 Dec 1998 13:04:35 -0500 (EST)

Parvus has a PC/104 backplane that holds 4 PC/104 cards, 2 deep and 2 side
by side. I think you can get something to have cables go between PC/104
cards to make the joint flexible. 
http://www.parvus.com/quad.html

Of course VIA has a flexible motherboard that is almost small enough to
put in a belt.

Bryan

On Mon, 28 Dec 1998, Lord Myren wrote:

> Hey everyone,
>   I'm still trying to think of how to realistically create a 
> underwearable computer that still boasts a wide range of features (aka: 
> consists of numerous boards).  Unfortunately, I doubt anyone will ever 
> start manufacturing flexible motherboards.  I was thinking of creating a 
> thin case consisting of four different quadrants which were connected 
> with some sort of plastic or something like that to allow each of the 
> four quadrants to move a little.  The whole aparatus would be attached 
> to your back.  Unfortunately, this is kind of bulky and would still look 
> really odd. 
>   Evidently, some of you people have thought of effective underwearable 
> setups, and I was wondering if one of you could point this young 
> technoholic-idealist in the right direction for creating a 
> underwearable.
> 
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