Laptop - Gateway Solo 9550

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For Sale : Gateway Solo 9550 Notebook
- Pentium III
- 20 Gig Hard Drive
- Windows XP Pro
- 512 MB Ram
- DVD Player
- Everything works perfectly
- Used mostly for tracking

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Gateway Site - Information

The built-in soundcard is adequate by my standards for starting out. It has USB and PCMCIA slots for upgrading the audio. It has a small scratch on the underside.

The first $225 plus $10 S&H takes it home.

Since I used it for mostly tracking, I thought I'd offer it to the music community before trying eBay.
 
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more info please

what speed processor, what speed memory, what speed hd?

Also, it looks like 2 USB, but the picture is kind of fuzzy. Any firewire? Just run down the complete connectivity.

And what about the display size and resolution?
 
still didn't give a processor speed. What sw did you use on this for tracking, and what kind of interface?
 
David Katauskas said:
The built-in soundcard is adequate by my standards for starting out. It has USB and PCMCIA slots for upgrading the audio. It has a small scratch on the underside.

The first $225 plus $10 S&H takes it home.

Since I used it for mostly tracking, I thought I'd offer it to the music community before trying eBay.


you must not have read anything after the pix.....
 
Cardioidpotent said:
still didn't give a processor speed. What sw did you use on this for tracking, and what kind of interface?

I'll have to do some research on the clock speed. Even with the serial number, Gateway has no record. I'll check tonight, but for some reason I get weird numbers from XP when running on laptops.

I used the built-in soundcard (line-in) as the audio interface. It was either a mixer or pre-amp (depending on what I was doing) that was plugged into that.

The latest version of nTrack was installed on it (16-bit) and it was used to track 1 stereo track at a time. That will be un-installed.

As mentioned, it has 2 PCM/CIA and 2 USB (v1.1?) interfaces that will allow other upgraded audio interfaces to be used. There are firewire PCM/CIA cards that are available at your supplier of choice if you need to go that route. It also has an SPDIF out, but I've never used that.

I think the HD spins at 5400 and it has dual monitor capability (as many laptops do).
 
thajeremy said:
you must not have read anything after the pix.....

Yeah, I saw the soundcard comment after I posted, but that still didn't answer my questions about the clock speed or recording software. Oh, well.

Congrats on the sale, and enjoy your new toy mrbowes! :)
 
Doh! A day too late. If the buyer changes his mind, then I'm interested in buying.
 
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