slimjim said:
If it's a standard size hard drive ... then sureeley you would be able to not only hat swap them between cars... but ALSO crack them open, ghost the software from the small drive to a large one, chuck in a 160gig drive in.... and awya you go with 160gig of mp3 space...
TWICE as much as mine!
I suspect there may be more in there than a drive.
Did some reading on the website...
Does the PhatBox or Kenwood Music Keg work with other software packages besides the PhatNoise Music Manager?
The PhatBox/Kenwood Music Keg do not work with directly with other music management software packages, but that the PhatNoise software can incorporate and use songs created or stored with other packages.
This says to me that the interface between the PC and the cartridge may be proprietary, i.e. different to a standard removable storage device.
Maybe there's a chip inside the carts to query the drive's bios chip so it's tied to one size of drive. There's certainly a big markup on those carts compared to lappy hard drives. I know what I'd do if I were in their shoes.
Won't stop me trying though - you can never keep an old hacker down.
Hmm I wonder if there's other cool stuff you can do with them. Maybe get the voice prompts to read out text files for instance.
(adam goes off to google for phatbox hacks...)
(...adam comes back)
Lol! Google "phatbox hacks" and click I feel lucky!
The bad news is it's not a simple job
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