On Wednesday 03 October 2007 20:16:32 Tim Schmidt wrote: > I would kill for a network interface. > > Make it 10bT for all I care... so long as there's one there. > > A simple flash interface would be really nice too. Nothing fancy, > just breaking out 3 lines to do SPI would probably be enough. Just a > place to be able to use a cheap flash chip to store some data for > operations that may need to take place before or during boot time. > > What I'm getting at, is I'd like just enough hardware to have the > option of using the card for boot-related things, potentially over > the network.
While shopping for a new server at work I ran across a configuration that had a "Broadcom TCP/IP offload engine". It would only work on Windows 2003 Server. I'm not sure if these things are common and whether there are any that work with Linux, but given the amount of Linux-based servers out there it could be a useful product, and a network interface of some kind would be very useful then. Lourens
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