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Re: Single Board Computer



They still have the SV24 shuttle system at overclockers for 200 quid:

http://www.overclockers.co.uk/acatalog/Online_Catalogue_Full_Systems_43.html

I don't quite know how much noise a SBC puts out, but the spacewalker puts
out quite a bit - three fans plus harddrive spin...I can only just live
with
it in my living room!  But not a problem if it is going elsewhere.  I have
considered ripping one apart and using it to build a small rackmount server
since everything looks small enough...
System really is tiny - not much breathing space inside.

-Dan


----- Original Message -----
From: "Richard Malcolm-Smith" <rich@xxxxxxx>
To: <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, January 12, 2002 8:24 AM
Subject: Re: [ukha_d] Single Board Computer


> No quoting because it was HTML with no plaintext section.
>
> Umm, a single board computer is generally a standard PC with a lot
> integrated on the motherboard. There is the PC104 form which is a
small
> motherboard and bus standard.
>
> There is a nice machine from shuttle
> (http://www.spacewalker.com/english/product.htm#barebone)
- its got TV
> out etc. This is going to be more workable then a standard SBC for
most
> things.
>
> There are many sites detailing it running with a VIA C3 processor in
> them (only 6 watts) - would be ideal as an MP3 machine or divx
playback
> ;)
>
> The boards on there site too, the problem is finding people that carry
> them :(
>
>
>
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