ECS has a motherboard called a K7SEM which does Intel PXE 2.0 booting via RTL 8129. The sound is a trident sound card, and the monitor is over 1024x768 at 16 bits. Should be enough for anyone. Its a Micro ATX so it would fit in a very small box. Its an AMD Duron board as well, so the processor will be very cheap.
On Sat, 29 Sep 2001, Jan Wilson wrote: > * Shane Kennedy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010927 17:28]: > > I am currently developing my own box which will carry an ATX Flex board in > > a very small package(W14",D8 3/4,H2 1/2) with an optional clip on "cable > > tidy" cover if you want the connectors to the front. I am likely to make > > the box/PSU available for nominally over cost ($100?) to LTSP subscribers, > > partly to do my bit to undermine MS, but mostly, because the LTSP, and > > etherboot groups have been very free with their time in helping me. I will > > also have one slightly higher to take a CD/DVD, Fdd, and Hdd (Server ?). > > Have you considered placing two motherboards in the box? A decent > power supply should be able to power two diskless workstations, and > you could even include convenience AC outlets on the back for the > monitors. One box between each two monitors, with fewer power cords, > would be very handy for schools and cybercafes and reduce the cost > of the workstations. Each mobo could be mounted to one side of the > box, with most connectors in the back. I had thought of placing the > power supply on the bottom, for a low center of gravity. > > Also, are your boxes shipping from Ireland? US? Both? Another > advantage of the two-in-one boxes would be reduced cost of shipping. > > -- Arthur H. Johnson II [EMAIL PROTECTED] The Linux Box http://www.linuxbox.nu _____________________________________________________________________ Ltsp-discuss mailing list. To un-subscribe, or change prefs, goto: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/ltsp-discuss For additional LTSP help, try #ltsp channel on irc.openprojects.net
