Hi Dave,
It's not particularly elegant, but I just put mine inside
the laptop carrying case, and put the seatbelt through the
handle of the case to be sure it doesn't get away. Not as
good of a plan if you have someone else in the car with you
of course.
If you are dealing with a newer laptop that allows you to
close the cover yet still keep recording, then you might try
just putting it behind the seat, as someone else suggested.
I know that Erik Strelnieks did something like this with
his.
--Byron
Dave Vasko wrote:
>
> Does anyone know an effective way to secure their laptop in-car for G-Cube
> data acquisition during autox. I have a 1991 Mazda Miata and I would like to
> mount my laptop in the front passenger seat during competition and somewhere
> other than the front passenger seat for driving schools. I would like to
> avoiding using a palm pilot to reduce the time to view data, because I plan to
> view GEEZ data between runs. Naturally I would like to avoid the
> embarrassment and expense of having my laptop skip across the pavement. Any
> enterprising individuals out there with imaginative ways to secure laptops
> in-car?
>
> Dave
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