Ed Nisley wrote:
> It seems the Intel D510MO board works fine with the new 
> 10.04 SMP version of EMC2, but one must wrap a box & power 
> supply around it, then kludge up a parallel port connector.
>
> Does anyone have an opinion on the $130 (+$5 shipping) 
> Foxconn R3-D2 (or similar) "barebones" system? It has an 
> Atom 510, a box with LPT connector on back, and a power 
> supply, but needs $45 worth of DDR2/800 from Micron. Under 
> $200 if you have a SATA drive in your parts box.
>
>   
We've been looking into a portable Atom-based system, and here's one
that runs off 12 V only :
http://www.intel.com/products/desktop/motherboards/D945GSEJT/D945GSEJT-overview.htm

It has the par port on a ribbon cable header, and you can get 1 GB 
memory for $22.
You can apparently boot and run from a USB memory stick, too.  Since we 
had other
gear in that box that would need 12 V, this package looked pretty good.

Jon

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