Depends on the target group. If you want this to be low cost, then no SSD. SSD
would double the price.
Therefore SATA drive, sound chip, integrated graphics, 100mbit NIC would be
fine.
I would really like it to be low cost. Almost rival SunRay in price? The
problem is SUN makes great hardware,
David Clack wrote:
> Hi,
>
> So this is the interesting problem, what to actually expose.
>
> On a server in a computer room or out in a telco CO, do you need sound ?
>
> For the customers on the list for BlueWonder, it's not important.
>
>
Sound is not important until you are trying to hear POST
> On a server in a computer room or out in a telco CO, do you need
>sound ?
I would think not
> For the customers on the list for BlueWonder, it's not important.
>
> What are you guys looking for in a system:
>
> 1. Small is pricey
>
> 2. Multiple 10/100/1000 ethernet
Absolutely.
> 3. Fan
Hi,
So this is the interesting problem, what to actually expose.
On a server in a computer room or out in a telco CO, do you need
sound ?
For the customers on the list for BlueWonder, it's not important.
What are you guys looking for in a system:
1. Small is pricey
2. Multiple 10/100/10
On Mon, 11 Feb 2008, David Clack wrote:
> BTW no sound chip on this system.
Amaybe if they have a SATA version, the chipset will have
the HD audio device...:-)
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On Mon, 11 Feb 2008, David Clack wrote:
> Hi,
>
> So I checked with have sata on the MB just not the headers.
>
> I took about six weeks to create this motherboard.
>
> Give me your requirements for the system and I'll see what we can
> build.
>
> BTW no sound chip on this system.
Hi David,
I ha
Hi,
Actually BlueWonder was designed for managing the non power generating
portions of a power plant.
That's why we ported the Hilscher ProfiBus driver to Solaris X86.
The serial ports are optically isolated from the main motherboard
components.
Dave
On Tue, 2008-02-12 at 19:07 +1300, Ian
David Clack wrote:
> Hi,
>
> BlueWonder has a 24V DC to 12V converter internally.
>
> I'm sure I can get one for 48V.
>
> What application are you thinking of using BW for ?
>
A client of mine sometimes has requests for a small 48V system to go
with Telco power systems (the majority of which are 48
Hi,
BlueWonder has a 24V DC to 12V converter internally.
I'm sure I can get one for 48V.
What application are you thinking of using BW for ?
Dave
On Tue, 2008-02-12 at 16:47 +1300, Ian Collins wrote:
> David Clack wrote:
> > Hi All,
> >
> > Just wondered if I could get a quick poll on the
David Clack wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Just wondered if I could get a quick poll on the need for a 24V DC 1U
> industrial PLC.
>
I'd be interested in a 48V version.
Ian
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Hi,
So I checked with have sata on the MB just not the headers.
I took about six weeks to create this motherboard.
Give me your requirements for the system and I'll see what we can
build.
BTW no sound chip on this system.
Dave
On Mon, 2008-02-11 at 14:36 -0800, Alan DuBoff wrote:
> On Mo
On Mon, 11 Feb 2008, David Clack wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Just wondered if I could get a quick poll on the need for a 24V DC 1U
> industrial PLC.
How many actual watts does it draw when idle?
I agree with the other comments, SATA would be preferred.
John Weeks did a presie not long ago and showed a
Yes - this would be a great box for a low power webserver, DNS server,
low vol mailserver, firewall etc. Very useful.
My only disappointment is with the IDE disk interface - would have
preferred SATA and the addition of 1, or more, eSATA ports.
PS: How deep is the unit? IOW, can you mount 2
David Clack wrote:
> Hi,
>
> No fans, no noise.
>
> I really designed it for Solaris X86 and Real Time Java.
>
> It's going to be the same price range as Siemens MicroPC 427b,
> Bechoff, MPL or PDSI.
>
> Just more ports of everything.
>
> Dave
Any pictures online?
Hi,
No fans, no noise.
I really designed it for Solaris X86 and Real Time Java.
It's going to be the same price range as Siemens MicroPC 427b, Bechoff,
MPL or PDSI.
Just more ports of everything.
Dave
On Mon, 2008-02-11 at 11:44 -0800, W. Wayne Liauh wrote:
> Hi Dave,
>
> Thanks for the
Hi Dave,
Thanks for the info. What's the noise level? Possible price range?
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Hi All,
Just wondered if I could get a quick poll on the need for a 24V DC 1U
industrial PLC.
I've been working with a vendor in Taiwan and now have one in my lab,
it takes SX86 10 U4 B12b and OpenSolaris without any issues and I just
completed the HCT test on it.
These are the specifications
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