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Date:         Sun, 17 Sep 2000 10:24:42 -0400
Reply-To:     Matthew Libby & Denise DeWolfe <matandded@NETWAY.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Matthew Libby & Denise DeWolfe <matandded@NETWAY.COM>
Subject:      Re: Net Appliance GPS Conversation
Comments: To: "Joe L." <mejoe100@EARTHLINK.NET>
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whats an I-opener. GPS?

Thanks, Matt

Joe L. wrote: > > All I know about the new I-OPeners is that they exist and are now priced at > about $300 and require a contract to buy their internet service for $22/mo. > I dont know if they are still hackable or not. They sold the original for > $100 figuring to make their money on the internet subscriptions which they > thought was the only thing the machines could be used for. When they went > flying off the shelves and no one was signing up for their internet service > they lost a bundle. Now that they seem to be 'guaranteeing" themselves some > profit by tripling the price and requiring the contract it seems to me they > dont really have any reason to care if anyone hack it or not. Of course, > with the price of an I-Opener rising to the price is a good used laptop > (after the contract is paid)the reason for the hack (cheap laptop) is gone > as well. > I hope they didnt make the new ones unhackable. I would kind of like to > pick one up and try my hand when they start showing up in the yard sales in > a couple of years. I suspect they are going to be as common as a used > Nintendo. > > -----Original Message----- > From: Vanagon Mailing List [mailto:vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM]On Behalf > Of Mike Barfield > Sent: Saturday, September 16, 2000 10:49 AM > To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM > Subject: Re: Net Appliance GPS Conversation > > Hi Joe, > > I have one of the "old" I-Openers and have modified it with a hard drive, > faster processor. I have Windows running on it and use DeLorme Street Atlas > and > a Gamin GPS. I haven't mounted the I-Opener in the van yet because I'm in > the > middle of a Subaru conversion. I saved the van from the wreaking yard since > it > had a blown engine. So for now I just using the I-Opener like any other > computer. I don't know anything about the "new" I-Openers. Can they still be > hacked? > > Mike Barfield > Tampa, FL > '84 Westy > '91 Leagcy donor car > www.geocities.com/subagon > > On Sat, 16 Sep 2000, Joe L. wrote: > > I saw a new version of the "I-Opener" at Compusa the other day. That put > me > > in mind of a GPS conversion of the old type I-Opener some of your guys > were > > trying back when these first came out. Any of you guys actually get these > > things going?


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