Re: [leaf-user] Bering floppy basics

2003-08-28 Thread bino-psn
Dear All Just exactly like Steve said. And Eric .. Yes I got 10 or more Flash-IDE (a.k.a DOM) unused. Sincerely -bino- - Original Message - From: Steve Wright [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Erich Titl [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: bino-psn [EMAIL PROTECTED]; LEAF-USER [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday,

Re: [leaf-user] Bering floppy basics

2003-08-28 Thread Erich Titl
Hi Bino, Steve At 08:35 28.08.2003 +0700, bino-psn wrote: Dear All Just exactly like Steve said. And Eric .. Yes I got 10 or more Flash-IDE (a.k.a DOM) unused. I see, for an embedded system I did not even consider a hard disk as an option. Should you consider swappping DOM's for CF's I might be

Re: [leaf-user] Bering floppy basics

2003-08-28 Thread bino-psn
Hi All, Currently I have no CF-Based Board. I just want to start playing with soekris, thats why i ask about pluging IDE device (HDD,DOM, etc etc) to CF-Based board. Sincerely -bino- - Original Message - From: Erich Titl [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: bino-psn [EMAIL PROTECTED]; LEAF-USER [EMAIL

RE: [leaf-user] Bering floppy basics

2003-08-28 Thread James Neave
Hi, The 3.5 SBCs from Diamond Point International might meet your needs. The GX1LCD/3.5 has EIDE, CF drive, 2xUSB, 2xRS232, 1x100baseT and some other stuff. The GX1 uses the Geode 300MHz processor. Only needs one 5V rail to operate as well, so only needs a high quality adaptor, not a PSU. I

[leaf-user] LowCost Small Size x86 System

2003-08-28 Thread bino-psn
Hi All I changed the subject field (used to be : Bering Floppy basics) Well ... Basicaly ... what I'm looking for is a system that come with : - Classic pentium class Intel Processor - 64 mb RAM - IDE port (40 pin) - 2 PCMCIA Slot - 1 eth - 1 Free PCI slot - As small and cute as Soekris, come with

RE: [leaf-user] LowCost Small Size x86 System

2003-08-28 Thread James Neave
Hi, Just to re-iterate. www.dpie.com = No boxes, but you could build a credit card sized LEAF box. www.openbrick.org = Also very cool, comes with box. James -Original Message- From: bino-psn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 28 August 2003 10:13 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject:

Re: [leaf-user] LowCost Small Size x86 System

2003-08-28 Thread bino-psn
Hi All - Original Message - From: James Neave [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: bino-psn [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, August 28, 2003 5:00 PM Subject: RE: [leaf-user] LowCost Small Size x86 System Hi, Just to re-iterate. www.dpie.com = No boxes, but you could build a

RE: [leaf-user] LowCost Small Size x86 System

2003-08-28 Thread James Neave
Hi, --- bino said --- www.dpie.com = No boxes, but you could build a credit card sized LEAF box. -- No IDE port com with it, it's completely CF-Based board -- No 2 PCMCIA port come with it -- No 1 free PCI Slot - The GX1LCD/3,5 does have 2 IDE channels and a CF card slot, on

RE: [leaf-user] LowCost Small Size x86 System

2003-08-28 Thread S Mohan
Nagasaki MS2300LLL costs $230. Cute box. Need to add RAM and CF. Has 533Mhz VIA C3 processor, 1 40 pin IDE, 1 44pin Mini IDE, CF adaptor on board, stylish box, 3 ethernet posts, 3 USB ports. Sadly no slots for expansion. Is meant to be a thin client (wonder why guys want 3 ethernet ports on a thin

[leaf-user] kernel source missing jhash.h?

2003-08-28 Thread Charles Holbrook
I just got the first kernel compile done but I had to copy a source file from another kernel source into the linux-bering-1.2 kernel source in include/linux to get it to work. The file that I had to pull in was jhash.h This file appears to be in just about every other kernel source I can find.