Using software which designed for use on a cisco hardware platform on
another hardware platform is a violation of the software license(see General
Limitations (i).  Be careful, read the license.  A lot of the people here
are here to study for cisco certs which can be revoked for doing stuff like
this.  Besides, how many of you would flame the pants off someone looking
for a boson crack but would try to build your own PIX on a PC??

see this link for more info (watch the wrap)
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/es_inpck/sl2ben__.htm#xtocid37963

""Gary Crouch""  wrote in message
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> I currently have a PIX 1000 that has a bad motherboard\CPU and I am
planing
> to
> upgrade it
> the only difference is that the Intel boards have PIX flash code burned in
to
> the BOIS
> to make a PIX firewall all you should need is the BIOS loader with the PIX
> code and a flash card.
> you can buy a new 16 meg flash card for about $800 it comes with 5.1 code
> already installed.
> or you can look for someone that has upgraded and willing to sell their
old
> card.
> I have a source for $780.00 if anyone is interested.
>
>
> >>> "Patrick Ramsey"  09/11/01 08:20AM >>>
> Were the directions ever posted?
>
> It almost seems as if the original poster was blowing smoke..  What gives?
>
> I mean even the newest pix boxes are still intel based... but that doesn't
> mean I can use my old pentium as a pix.
>
> Anybody have a clue on this?
>
> -Patrick
> I currently have a PIX 1000 that has a bad motherboard\CPU and I am
> planing to upgrade itthe only difference is that the Intel boards have
> PIX flash code burned in to the BOISto make a PIX firewall all you should
> need is the BIOS loader with the PIX code and a flash card.you can buy a
> new 16 meg flash card for about $800 it comes with 5.1 code already
> installed.or you can look for someone that has upgraded and willing to
> sell their old card.I have a source for $780.00 if anyone is interested.
>
> >>> "Patrick Ramsey"  09/11/01 08:20AM >>>
> Were the directions ever posted?
>
> It almost seems as if the original poster was blowing smoke..  What
> gives?
>
> I mean even the newest pix boxes are still intel based... but that
> doesn't
> mean I can use my old pentium as a pix.
>
> Anybody have a clue on this?
>
> -Patrick




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