On Sun, Mar 8, 2009 at 4:03 PM, Mika Laitio wrote:
> >> I have myself thinked about the possibility of running vdr/xineliboutput
> >> client on low end systems that just have usb 2.0 but not any graphic
> >> cards or free pci slots available.
> >>
> >> Has anybody experiences from the "usb vga" o
>> I have myself thinked about the possibility of running vdr/xineliboutput
>> client on low end systems that just have usb 2.0 but not any graphic
>> cards or free pci slots available.
>>
>> Has anybody experiences from the "usb vga" or "usb dvi" graphic card
>> adapters like these?
>
> I think th
On Sun, Mar 8, 2009 at 10:53 AM, Mika Laitio wrote:
> I have myself thinked about the possibility of running vdr/xineliboutput
> client on low end systems that just have usb 2.0 but not any graphic
> cards or free pci slots available.
>
> Has anybody experiences from the "usb vga" or "usb dvi" gr
I have myself thinked about the possibility of running vdr/xineliboutput
client on low end systems that just have usb 2.0 but not any graphic
cards or free pci slots available.
Has anybody experiences from the "usb vga" or "usb dvi" graphic card
adapters like these?
http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/
On Mon, 2009-03-02 at 22:41 +0200, Ville Skyttä wrote:
> How much did you pay for these? I found some prices around 180€, that sounds
> surprisingly high to me.
digitec.ch (where I bought them) lists them at 217 and 257 CHF, which
are approximately 140 and 170 Euro.
Tom
On Monday 02 March 2009, Thomas Sailer wrote:
> On Mon, 2009-03-02 at 15:35 +0100, Peer Oliver Schmidt wrote:
> > as multiple people have asked me in private mail (why do we have a
> > mailing list *grml*), here is name of the box, I am using:
> >
> > EXSYS PCI Express Bus zu 4 x PCI Slot Expansion
On Mon, 2009-03-02 at 15:35 +0100, Peer Oliver Schmidt wrote:
> as multiple people have asked me in private mail (why do we have a
> mailing list *grml*), here is name of the box, I am using:
>
> EXSYS PCI Express Bus zu 4 x PCI Slot Expansion Box EX-1010
> (0004558-2008-LV)
The EX-1010 is a b
Peer Oliver Schmidt wrote:
> There are already alternatives, if you have a single PCI slot
> available. I am using an external box with PCI slots in there. Works
> a treat.
as multiple people have asked me in private mail (why do we have a
mailing list *grml*), here is name of the box, I am us
jori.hamalai...@teliasonera.com wrote:
>> You might want to re-read the press-release, and the details on the
> manufacturer page.
>> It needs a host adapter. This host adapter is available in either PCI,
> CardBus or ExpressBus format.
>
> Thanks, I re-read it and yes - you need a host card. So w
jori.hamalai...@teliasonera.com wrote:
> As most Intel Atom boards do not have more than 1 PCI slot (stupid rule
> by Intel), I found an way to circumvent that limitation
How about normal pci-riser?
http://www.logicsupply.com/products/pci201_32
Something like this.
> You might want to re-read the press-release, and the details on the
manufacturer page.
> It needs a host adapter. This host adapter is available in either PCI,
CardBus or ExpressBus format.
Thanks, I re-read it and yes - you need a host card. So with host card (PCI)
you could still use some othe
Hello Jori,
>
> As most Intel Atom boards do not have more than 1 PCI slot (stupid rule
> by Intel), I found an way to circumvent that limitation
>
> _http://www.prweb.com/releases/2009/02/prweb2157454.htm_
>
> It is a USB-to-3-pci -slots adapter, and based on press release it is
> Linux compa
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