On Thu, 23 Feb 2012 12:55:22 -0800, John Miles wrote:

> 
> If you use server.exe running on a PC motherboard (or port it to an
> embedded controller of some sort), you can log on to the Thunderbolt and
> control it from up to 8 different clients.  Depending on what the
> serial-to-Ethernet converter box costs, that could either be cheaper or
> more expensive, I suppose.  If the EPIA is no longer used for anything,
> perhaps you could repurpose it as a server?
> 
Correction ... The Mailserver is running of a 1.8Ghz VIA (blush)

And yes i could use the EPIA , but the Serial->Eth box just consumes 5w.
And allows for 4 channels

I still haven't seen the source of LH or serial.exe , any hints ?

Please point me to a zip or tgz , not a windows installer 

CFO



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