Dave wrote:
> The D510MO was discontinued by Intel.
>
> I'd go with the Intel MW525 board instead.  You can buy them from almost 
> everyone and they work well with LinuxCNC.
>
> Plus they have a real DB25 LPT port!  :-)
>
> They take laptop memory instead of desktop memory sticks but that has 
> been cheaper the last time I purchased some a month ago or so.
>
> The D510MO was a bit of an oddball and it seemed like it was in 
> production for only a short period of time.
>
> I have one, but I sure wouldn't go looking for another one with the 
> MW525s around.
>   
I believe the D510 chipset is now obsolete.  The new Intel board is the 
D525MW,
it has a better (2 core) CPU and as Dave mentions, a 25-pin parallel port
connector on the back panel instead of just a 26-pin IDC header.
It uses 204-pin memory instead of the older 240-pin, that one caught me
by surprise.

The D510 was actually out for several years, but it was only very late 
in the
game that the EMC crowd noticed them and determined they were very
suitable.

Jon

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