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Hi Lada, On Wed, 2004-02-11 at 22:28, Ladislav Cisar wrote: > > > > Yeah, but they usually have non-x86 CPUs (like Motorola etc.) and use > > custom software (that you can't get for free) which has been written > > especially for that platform. Some of them use uCLinux, which we can't > > beat in terms of CPU and RAM requirements with what is essentially a > > stock FreeBSD system that has only been stripped of any unnecessary > > components. But IMHO it's more flexible. > > > Some of them use the ARM7 or 9 processor. I thought it is processor that > can run linux based systems. > The CF card cannot be used as a swap medium ? CF as swap - not unless you have an endless supply of CF cards, and like swapping them out every few weeks. > BTW- Via Epia TC is going to be sell to public > http://www.epiacenter.com/modules.php?name=Content&pa=showpage&pid=33 Oh yay - single NIC. Useless for your average router/firewall. -- Regards, Hilton Travis Phone: +61-(0)7-3343-3889 Manager, Quark AudioVisual Phone: +61-(0)419-792-394 Quark Computers http://www.QuarkAV.com/ (Brisbane, Australia) http://www.QuarkAV.net/ Open Source Projects: http://www.ares-desktop.org/ http://www.mamboband.org/ Non Linear Video Editing Solutions & Digital Audio Workstations Network Administration, SmoothWall Firewalls, NOD32 AntiVirus Conference and Seminar AudioVisual Production and Recording War doesn't determine who is right. War determines who is left. |