VIA, Intel lo-comsumption, are X86-based.
You should go into the ARM world to get something like that, and you
will be disapointed, as it is much much harder to find something with
4 network connectors, serial, flash, pci, mini-pci connector, due to
the lack of products manufacturers.
You may
On 9/25/07, Lars NoodC)n [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm looking at the recent article on Soekris and very favorably impressed.
Setting up a Soekris 5501 with OpenBSD 4.2 24 Sep 2007
http://undeadly.org/cgi?action=articlesid=20070924004901
The setup seems almost perfect, except
nicodache wrote:
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You should go into the ARM world to get something like that, and you
will be disapointed, as it is much much harder to find something with
4 network connectors, serial, flash, pci, mini-pci connector, due to
the lack of products manufacturers.
Yes. I know. Hence my
On 9/25/07, Lars NoodC)n [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
nicodache wrote:
...
You should go into the ARM world to get something like that, and you
will be disapointed, as it is much much harder to find something with
4 network connectors, serial, flash, pci, mini-pci connector, due to
the lack
I think AxiomTek has what you're looking for.
And if it doesn't, then either there is no such thing as you search,
or it's well hidden.
regards,
On 9/25/07, Lars Noodin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
nicodache wrote:
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You should go into the ARM world to get something like that, and you
will
Karl SjC6dahl - dunceor wrote:
What is AMT?
http://www.intel.com/technology/platform-technology/intel-amt/index.htm
aka rootkit for everybody
http://strombergson.com/kryptoblog/?p=311
Well ARM is not under Intel, Intel does ARM-processors just like
several others do (Atmel, TI, Phillips
On 2007/09/25 15:19, Lars Noodin wrote:
nicodache wrote:
...
You should go into the ARM world to get something like that, and you
will be disapointed, as it is much much harder to find something with
4 network connectors, serial, flash, pci, mini-pci connector, due to
the lack of
Lars Noodin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There has got to be non-x86 units out there, SBC or other, running Cell
or Freescale or anything else.
If you look hard enough, I think you can find ARM/MIPS/PowerPC based
single-board computers vaguely comparable to the Soekris range.
Heck, just look at
On 9/25/07, Lars Noodin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm looking at the recent article on Soekris and very favorably impressed.
Setting up a Soekris 5501 with OpenBSD 4.2 24 Sep 2007
http://undeadly.org/cgi?action=articlesid=20070924004901
The setup seems almost perfect, except
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