Stan:

Other replies suggest this board will work perfectly well as-is, but 
let's suppose for a moment that it was known not to. Instead of looking 
for a graphics-card solution, you could always consider getting two of 
these boards---the first to run EMC and the second to run an X-server 
against the first. Not so long ago in the evolution of computers 
so-called "thin client" X-terminals were all the rage. You'd just be 
making yours a little "thicker" by packaging it in the same enclosure 
with its not-so remote host:-)

Regards,
Kent
> Date: Thu, 23 Nov 2006 09:22:32 -0500
> From: Stan Blosser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: [Emc-users] VIA based Mini-ITX
> To: [email protected]
> Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Has anyone ever used one of these little guys to run EMC?  I'm mainly only 
> concerned about the floating point math necessary to run EMC.  I'm currently 
> running on a PIII 1GHz with zero problems (at least on the PC side of 
> things).  I'm considering going in a different directions with the controls 
> and one of these would fit perfectly into my design ideas.
>
> Specifically, I'm looking at:
> http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16813153053
>
> The plan is to add parallel ports through the addition of a PCI card, and 
> boot from a CF card plugged into a CF-to-IDE adapter.
>
> Any thoughts would be appreciated!
>
>
>
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