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More tiny guys here: http://www.umpcportal.com/modules/news/ Mostly under-powered compared to typical laptops, but the tiny market is definitely growing - one of the reasons I created my midi controller run as a hardware/software combo (but my controller does not roll up). At 2007.11.12 01:51 PM, Krispen Hartung wrote: >Speaking of small computers that run XP, check these out: > >http://www.flipstartpc.com/#home (it runs XP or Vista. No firewire >or cardbus, unfortunately). > >http://www.oqo.com/ (again, only USB) > >http://www.tiqit.com/ (has PCMCIA !!!) > >What would be cool is a tiny computer like this runnning XP/Visa, >and your favorite looping software, and then have your MIDI >controller talk to it via Bluetooth. I am guessing that pro quality >audio interfaces will get smaller over time too. A Fireface 400 in >the size of a pack of cigarettes would be ideal. And then a >soft/fold up MIDI foot controller, something like this >http://www.binarydesigns.com.au/bdstore/SOFTKEYS.html but with >buttons not piano keys. > >The whole system could be put in a Scooby Do lunchbox. > >Kris > >