Well, I found out the scoop. It/they have 5GB hard drives, the guy just didn't have it listed correctly. There were two of them for $120 each. I bought both of them :-)
Time to dump the DI-701 on Ebay, a real firewall is coming home! I'm already working on my cross-gcc in anticipation... knowing myself I'm going to be slapping Debian onto these dudes in short order. Heh, I'm even considering beginning the Debian ARM/Hurd port. I know that gnumach, oskit, and oskit-mach all support the ARM architecture, and I am somewhat experienced in compiling these beasties. At 15 Watts, I think I might finally unpark my domain from GeoCities and run a 24/7 server on the cable modem. (Quivering with delight at the thought of rlogin from work...) My monster linux box just sucks up too much power for me to run it all the time, Dual PII's, 4 hard drives, external scsi tower. It is a great system to develop and game with but man does it make the power meter spin. Thanks for all the info on the Netwinder hard drives. I may see if I can get a good deal on some big laptop drives and upgrade them anyways. My motto has always been to upgrade a computer as much as you can, and it has served me well. What about RAM? Can I just pop in a 256MB PC133 172pin SDRAM and go? Thanks - Doug Leonard Sitongia wrote: >On Saturday 09 March 2002 10:04 pm, I wrote: > >>This should make a swell addition to my GNU Zoo. >> >I know what you mean. :-) I like the StrongARM a lot. I also have a Compaq >iPAQ running Linux. I have a strong preference for non-Intel hardware. > _______________________________________________ http://lists.arm.linux.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/linux-arm http://www.arm.linux.org.uk/armlinux/mailinglists.php Please visit the above addresses for information on this list.
