I'm running Win2000 at present because the computer only has 192mb memory and XP would probably struggle a bit. They way laptops are going, it would be easy to upgrade pretty cheaply soon. Also, upgrading the laptop shouldn't affect the rest of the setup either.
Here's the laptop mounted on the cargo barrier. It's just held there with some Velcro 'one wrap' (special Velcro that has the felt material on one side and the loops on the other - used for cable wrap) I wanted to be able to remove the laptop quickly if need be.
I had 2 vertical straps as well but I found that the base unit of the FM900 radio held it in place anyway so I just placed some adhesive Velcro felt between them instead, to stop them rubbing. Add to that the rear seat being in place, the thing is not going anywhere.
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/im...2007/12/75.jpg
Here's a shot from the other side. The red circles show where I've added more adhesive Velcro felt to stop it rattling against the cage. The blue circle shows the DC/DC converter also mounted against the cage but below the level of the drawers in the back so it's not going to get knocked.
The Toshibas are great because they have a standard sort of DC connector. Some other laptops I've had from work in the past like Dell have used proprietary plugs which means it was cheaper and easier just to use a 300w inverter and the standard charger.
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/im...2007/12/76.jpg
Finally, here's a pic of the camera mounted above the window washer squirter for the rear door.
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/im...2007/12/77.jpg

