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Well if you're gonna make that you're probably gonna have to re-wire the whole thing.I do't really see how you can rip out the Ipod's guts but still keep some of the parts....A lot of micro-fiddly-diddly the way I see it.I can see it done, maybe with a very simple circuit for the red laser.
Oh, and the duty cycle would probably suck as there isn't much room for heatsinking AND the modules would pretty much have to use the same heatsink....
AND I think iLaze is a very bad name for it, eventhough it's going to be built in an iPod case, I think putting an "i" in front of the name sucks major donkey b*llz :
Oh, and the duty cycle would probably suck as there isn't much room for heatsinking AND the modules would pretty much have to use the same heatsink....
AND I think iLaze is a very bad name for it, eventhough it's going to be built in an iPod case, I think putting an "i" in front of the name sucks major donkey b*llz :