Contact their support department.
I ended up doing that anyway earlier this morning. If I don't hear back from
them maybe I'll try calling tomorrow or something.
They're actually pretty good about answering questions on the phone,
even on the first call.
They did get back to me via email,
On 20.08.2015 04:46, Quartz wrote:
Try the X10SBA
Doesn't appear to fit the bill, unfortunately. That hdmi+displayport
stack is too high, and while it has onboard DC12V it's missing the
standardized plug on the back.
Given that no one else has responded, I'm assuming that SuperMicro
just
On Wed, Aug 19, 2015 at 1:47 AM, Quartz qua...@sneakertech.com wrote:
We need to build some OpenBSD-based network devices that we'd strongly
prefer to be based on SuperMicro hardware. Does anyone know offhand if they
offer any products that conform to the Thin-Mini-ITX standard? Their
website
From Supermicro website:
http://www.supermicro.nl/products/motherboard/ATOM/
http://www.supermicro.nl/products/embedded/embedded_motherboard.cfm
I know they sell Atom-based boards and various embedded boards, but just
because it's Atom and/or embedded doesn't automatically mean it conforms
Quartz [qua...@sneakertech.com] wrote:
Why would you contact their marketing department? That's silly.
Well because I assume that marketing encompasses sales, and the sales
department kinda ought to know what products the company sells.
Contact their support department.
I ended
From Supermicro website:
http://www.supermicro.nl/products/motherboard/ATOM/
http://www.supermicro.nl/products/embedded/embedded_motherboard.cfm
Recently I bought a X9SBAA-F on ebay and except this bug[1] everything
is working as it should.
[1]
Why would you contact their marketing department? That's silly.
Well because I assume that marketing encompasses sales, and the
sales department kinda ought to know what products the company sells.
Contact their support department.
I ended up doing that anyway earlier this morning.
Try the X10SBA
Quartz [qua...@sneakertech.com] wrote:
We need to build some OpenBSD-based network devices that we'd strongly
prefer to be based on SuperMicro hardware. Does anyone know offhand if they
offer any products that conform to the Thin-Mini-ITX standard? Their website
is unhelpful
Try the X10SBA
Doesn't appear to fit the bill, unfortunately. That hdmi+displayport
stack is too high, and while it has onboard DC12V it's missing the
standardized plug on the back.
Given that no one else has responded, I'm assuming that SuperMicro just
doesn't make boards in this form
We need to build some OpenBSD-based network devices that we'd strongly
prefer to be based on SuperMicro hardware. Does anyone know offhand if
they offer any products that conform to the Thin-Mini-ITX standard?
Their website is unhelpful and so far their marketing email hasn't
responded to
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