> The VIA C3 CPU is not distributed in NZ, so I am trying to import > one myself for testing. If there is any interest on the list, I > will report my findings.
I've tested the Via C3 on board this mother board from Via http://www.pcwave.com/prod-m787clmr.html#newrelease The C3 have an small noiseless fan on the top. It need it because when I stop the fan for an hour or two the C3 chip comes very hot but remain stable. I had problem with LTSP in graphic mode but well and accurate in telnet mode. I found this board fantastic at an affordable price $ 170 can or $ 103 us (it's include the board and the C3 chip). I have the same problem to find a silent small power supply the smallest I found is the one included in the V24 Shuttle computer nearly 1.5" x 3" x 7" but a noisy 2" fan. > A local manufacturer is willing to make up a fanles micro-ATX > power supply, but insists that I have to specify the current > requirements for each voltage line (+12v -12v +5v +3.3v). > When I get the VIA C3 chip I will get angineering friends to > put ammeters between the powersupply and the board while > it is running. May this help for your power solution http://www.via.com.tw/jsp/en/products/VInternet/Mini-iTX.PDF Michel > The VIA C3 CPU is not distributed in NZ, so I am trying to import > one myself for testing. If there is any interest on the list, I > will report my findings. I've tested the Via C3 on board this mother board from Via http://www.pcwave.com/prod-m787clmr.html#newrelease The C3 have an small noiseless fan on the top. It need it because when I stop the fan for an hour or two the C3 chip comes very hot but remain stable. I had problem with LTSP in graphic mode but well and accurate in telnet mode. I found this board fantastic at an affordable price $ 170 can or $ 103 us (it's include the board and the C3 chip). I have the same problem to find a silent small power supply the smallest I found is the one included in the V24 Shuttle computer nearly 1.5" x 3" x 7" but a noisy 2" fan. > A local manufacturer is willing to make up a fanles micro-ATX > power supply, but insists that I have to specify the current > requirements for each voltage line (+12v -12v +5v +3.3v). > When I get the VIA C3 chip I will get angineering friends to > put ammeters between the powersupply and the board while > it is running. May this help for your power solution http://www.via.com.tw/jsp/en/products/VInternet/Mini-iTX.PDF Michel _______________________________________________________________ Have big pipes? SourceForge.net is looking for download mirrors. We supply the hardware. You get the recognition. Email Us: [EMAIL PROTECTED] _____________________________________________________________________ Ltsp-discuss mailing list. To un-subscribe, or change prefs, goto: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/ltsp-discuss For additional LTSP help, try #ltsp channel on irc.openprojects.net