Date: Wed, 23 Jul 2003 01:19:49 +0300 From: Tuomo Latto <djv@pop.mbnet.fi> To: Charles Sprickman <spork@inch.com> Cc: "freebsd-stable@freebsd.org" <freebsd-stable@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: Via EPIA Mini-ITX motherboard Message-ID: <oprsqgbbzvod13ne@localhost> In-Reply-To: <20030721195854.P20962@shell.inch.com> References: <006601c29cab$ec3a9c80$0100000a@D9NLZD0J> <20021205234945.GA70487@tassie.net.au> <20021206011334.GB70929@tassie.net.au> <20030721203209.GO1414@starfleet.org.au> <20030721195854.P20962@shell.inch.com>
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On Mon, 21 Jul 2003 20:02:47 -0400 (EDT), Charles Sprickman <spork@inch.com> wrote: ... >> compatible) even rarer (I've yet to find one). Does anyone know of any >> such cases (it'd be even better if they're available in au)? > > No, but if you find something, please post! I've been searching for > something that is nice and small yet has more power than say a Soekris > box > and can handle more than one or two ethernet cards. Isn't there also > another mini form factor? I see that places like Iron Systems and other > rack-mount outlets have some boxes that aren't mini-itx, but are still > only 14" deep (about the size of an old Cisco 25xx router)... > > It also seems the built-in ethernet on the Via boards is not the best > either... Don't know about the processing power, compatibility or cases but if all you really need is ethernet slots this might just be what you're looking for: http://www.2hightech.com/products/embedded%20boards/other/ISS102.htm -- Tuomo
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