I have no problems with a 939 based board. The major problem there is
the nForce 4 chipset. Most of the 939 SFF are based of the Nforce
chips. So far i think linux bios has never run on a nForce based
board. Is that correct?
-Adam
Justin Cormack wrote:
On 1 Sep 2005, at 04:02, Bari Ari wrote:
Adam Talbot wrote:
Would there be any thing wrong with using something along the lines
of a SFF based computer. Something like.
http://global.shuttle.com/Product/barebone/brb_OverView.asp?B_id=26
Some of the older systems are cheap, and we dont need buy/build a
nice case and power supply. The box comes in at around $180 for the
case, power supply and motherboard. I dont think we will be able to
build an itx based system for less. These systems are very fast and
allows for us to use any graphics card we want. Just an idea.
It's great, except that socket A cpu's are about to totally
disappear from production. Here are the current AMD roadmaps and
status:
Except the Geode NX (which is basically the old Athlon mobile) which
is staying in socket A it seems
http://www.amd.com/us-en/ConnectivitySolutions/ProductInformation/
0,,50_2330_9863_10837%5E10858,00.html
Justin
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