| Subject | : | Project LPWS |
| Author | : | Kim |
| Date | : | 21 Feb, 2006 on 12:58 |
| Share your comments and thoughts about Kim Foder's LPWS-project. |
| Subject | : | Re:Project LPWS |
| Author | : | BigWarpGuy |
| Date | : | 21 Feb, 2006 on 17:38 |
| I think it was well done. I wish there was a photo of the case.
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| Subject | : | Re:Project LPWS |
| Author | : | ShyGuy shyguy@shyguysite.com |
| Date | : | 21 Feb, 2006 on 17:51 |
| I like that tiny motherboard. I'm going to have to make one of those mini pcs
--- Design Render http://www.designrender.com/ |
| Subject | : | Re:Project LPWS |
| Author | : | kif kim@foder.dk |
| Date | : | 21 Feb, 2006 on 20:09 |
What case, it hasn't been mounted in a case yet, it's still lying on the table, next to my mouse pad. Kif |
| Subject | : | Re:Project LPWS |
| Author | : | MattiP |
| Date | : | 22 Feb, 2006 on 16:34 |
| Great article! For similar projects I've found this page very usefull http://users.erols.com/chare/elec.htm there you have information on about every pc cpu there is. This http://www.jscustompcs.com/power_supply/ is also quite good to figure out the power needed. |
| Subject | : | Re:Project LPWS |
| Author | : | BigWarpGuy |
| Date | : | 22 Feb, 2006 on 19:39 |
I thought there was mention of a case (could not find it when I looked again). http://www.eyeos.org/ |
| Subject | : | Re:Project LPWS |
| Author | : | kif kim@foder.dk |
| Date | : | 22 Feb, 2006 on 20:35 |
| >I thought there was mention of a case (could not find it when I looked >again). Not yet, but I'll post a pictre when it has been mounted in a case. >There is mention of a MiniServer here at this site (mentioned elsewhere in I cannot see any problem with that, only as I understand it, the miniserver is for windows exclusively, and as mentioned in the article, the SCB is only 300 MHz ! Kif |
| Subject | : | Re:Project LPWS |
| Author | : | Sebadoh sys3175@optonline.net |
| Date | : | 23 Feb, 2006 on 03:27 |
| I've used CF->IDE adaptors before w/ OS/2 and used a 512mb cf card which I formatted HPFS and boot from, however this CF was not formatted in a card reader, I used OS/2 to partition and format the disk during installation. In this case the system didn't realize that the CF was anything other then a standard hard drive. |
| Subject | : | Re:Project LPWS |
| Author | : | Kim |
| Date | : | 05 Mar, 2006 on 13:02 |
| Wierd that you can only get the system to boot when using FAT16 and not HPFS. Curious, but have you tried to use AirBoot as bootloader? |
| Subject | : | Re:Project LPWS |
| Author | : | kif kim@foder.dk |
| Date | : | 07 Mar, 2006 on 09:16 |
| No, I haven't but It's worth a try I'll post the result here. Kif |
| Subject | : | Re:Project LPWS |
| Author | : | Kim |
| Date | : | 07 Jun, 2006 on 10:33 |
| Wondering have anyone tried out an installation on Soekris boards? Check this little project out where a net4501 board from Soekris is used to build a silent bsd based firewall. The project can be found at the M0n0wall site. |
| Subject | : | Re:Project LPWS |
| Author | : | Saxius |
| Date | : | 08 Jun, 2006 on 16:58 |
I have get a ATA Harddiske : IDE TO dual CF Converter (double side) I have use time to try install eCS 1.2r on a CF card 1GB and after lot troble, i faund a way to get eCS boot cdrom to make a bootmanger and a parttion to eCS and format it to HPFS. I can set the card to master ore slave via jumper ore move the CF to slot 2 on the conventert. |
| Subject | : | Project LPWS - offline |
| Author | : | kif kim@foder.dk |
| Date | : | 20 Jul, 2006 on 15:05 |
| Hi everyone Because of a fire, LPWS will be offline for some (as yet undefined) time. I will post here when it is online again. Kim |
| Subject | : | Re:Project LPWS |
| Author | : | Rainer |
| Date | : | 13 Aug, 2006 on 21:28 |
| Hallo Kif, here is an alternate source for the CF to IDE adapter It is the URL of the producer ( made in Germany ). To buy one you have to go to selection "Partner" e.g " Adapter King" for an Online Shop to order the part. Kiind regards Rainer |
| Subject | : | Re:Project LPWS |
| Author | : | Saxius |
| Date | : | 30 Apr, 2007 on 23:56 |
| I have test eCS on a 4GB FDM Module 40pin IDE this is more faste. http://www2.multithread.co.uk/images/jmau_generic_fdm_module_rear_large.jpg Mainbord is a Jetway J7F2 1.2GHz EDEN Mainboard - Fanless This is verry nice and it run fine |