I've got an Aaeon SBC that works fine. I'm still in the prototype phase,
so it hasn't seen "real" service yet, but it's been faithfully running for
the past month or so while I've been taking care of some other things.
The board I've got is the PCM-5894. Here are the specifics:
- Pentium/clones up to 233 MHz
- two simm slots (I've got 64MB in)
- integrated 100Mbps Ethernet (RTL8129 controller; the Linux driver works
fine and auto-negotiates up to 100Mbps/fdx)
- 4 serial ports (each with it's own IRQ)
- integrated C&T 6555x video - simultaneous CRT/LCD; I _think_ this is
supported under XFree86, but I don't even use a monitor so I don't know
for sure
- PC/104 expansion
- DiskOnChip socket
- one PCI slot.
I've been running it headless with one IDE disk drive for a while without
any problems (2.0.34 kernel).
/Ryan Bedwell
On Tue, 29 Dec 1998, Steve Chandler wrote:
>
> I'm looking for an industrial quality single board computer with 4
> serial ports and PC104. Needs to support up to 64M of ram and, of
> course, run Linux.
>
> Anybody have any recommendations on this?
>