Hi Kristian,

I'm sorry to raise another question but where can I obtain the source 
code and how can I compile it to work on this i386 hardware (GX1 Cpu)? 
Is there a basic guide on how to do this?
Thank you very much in advance.

Veneraldo

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> Andy Prokop wrote:
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>> Hi AstLinux Folks:
>>
>> I appreciate all the great feedback I get from this group. I see the 
>> 2.5 HD discussion keeps going.
>>
>> New question: I have found a pretty nice appliance: FWA-7304 ? Has 
>> anyone ever worked with this product? How does the VIA processor 
>> compare with the Soekris Net 4801?
>>
>> Description:
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>> FWA7304 comes with VIA Eden-V4 processor, 1GHz using a 400MHz front 
>> size bus and a DDR2 SO-DIMM socket accommodating up to **1GB memory**, 
>> offering 18-20% increased network performance levels when compared 
>> with VIA Eden-based appliances. The unit does not require any active 
>> cooling, offering much higher reliability and longer life span 
>> compared with existing network security platforms.
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>>     
> Andy,
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> I haven't seen mention of that specific hardware before. The Eden 
> processor is well supported though and should work with either the VIA 
> image or the generic i586 image. You would get a much higher volume of 
> calls, especially if transcoding between different codecs. Overall it 
> looks like a nice piece of hardware.
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> Darrick
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