Here’s the scenario: You have a thousand MP3 music files sitting on your home computer—which is great when you’re actually sitting at your computer but a lot less useful when you’re in the kitchen or living room. What you need is a dedicated device in another room that can pull songs wirelessly from your PC’s music library and play them through its own speakers. Several off-the-shelf products can handle this task, such as Logitech’s Squeezebox; unfortunately, they start at around $300.
I've been looking at this and they did use some of the hardware for the $72 PC. One thing they changed is the boot dirve. If you look at the picture that shows the inside of the project you'll notice a red device below the power supply. That looks like a compact flash card. So they are using a CF card as a solid state drive. The CF to IDE adapters are pretty common. I've seen them on amazon for under $10. I've seen some SD to IDE ones too but I haven't messed with them yet. Then using the CF card, you can put a flavor of windows on it and setup the LCD Smartie and Winamp packages. Pretty standard so far. Then get the streamzap and LCD display. I have most of the stuff already so I think that I'll go ahead and build it. Let me know if anyone is interested in my results.
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