Re: [Voyage-linux] My Alix-based voyage-mpd system

2013-02-28 Thread Brian Wallen
Ok, you're gonna have to explain that setup a little more, it looks pretty sweet. What's on the top? I'm guessing it's a display of some sort. Can you explain more about what's in that long enclosure? Did you just disassemble your NAS (which NAS is it, BTW) and router and shove them into that enclo

[Voyage-linux] Any new Alix boards in the pipeline?

2013-01-11 Thread Brian Wallen
Hi PC Engines, I'm wondering if you have any plans on releasing any new Alix boards any time soon. I'd love to get one similar to the 3d2 with a little more processing power and ram. ___ Voyage-linux mailing list Voyage-linux@list.voyage.hk http://list.v

Re: [Voyage-linux] some questions on voyage on 0.8.5

2012-08-14 Thread Brian Wallen
So how many guys work at PC Engines? It's not just Pascal is it? On Tue, Aug 14, 2012 at 11:21 AM, Protech Caribsurf wrote: > Michael - fair enough, but in the context of music servers, as I stated, > the > Alix is indeed a cheaper alternative, isn't it? My Alix, complete with > enclosure and shi

Re: [Voyage-linux] Using LPC to connect a GPS chip on Alix 3D2

2012-05-31 Thread Brian Wallen
veled RS232 >> directly compatible with the gps module you mentioned ( >> http://www.sparkfun.com/products/8234 ) >> >> Michael >> >> 2012/5/31 Brian Wallen >> >>> I'm using this outdoor enclosure<http://www.mini-box.com/WRAP-BOX-4A2E_2>

[Voyage-linux] Using LPC to connect a GPS chip on Alix 3D2

2012-05-31 Thread Brian Wallen
I'm using this outdoor enclosure with an Alix 3D2. I'd like to add GPS to it, but the enclosure doesn't have enough space between the USB ports and the sides to plug anything in. Is it possible to get a gps chip like this