Hey Dave and Users
Just to let all know I am currwently in china so if theres any electronics
people would like sourced for testing let me know, nucs, compute sticks,
wireless routers / APs Im available to take orders and delivery, and
forward on to the states, or EU. I will be returning also to E
My Jetway NU93-2930 board is a NUC with dual Ethernet. It's a bare board, but
I made my own case quickly enough out of acrylic sheet using my bandsaw and
glue. Works fine. Takes a wall wart power supply as long as it delivers
between 12 V and 36 V.
I recommend it highly. Jetway probably sell
Also for European based purchases
http://www.amazon.de/ProLiant-MicroServer-G1610T-B120i-SATA-Server/dp/B013UBCHVU/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1457193633&sr=8-1&keywords=proliant+microserver
is not too shabby at EUR 208; with lots of room to grow… On the other hand the
US price is a bit painful…
Bes
what about a cubieboard cubietruck
On Sat, Mar 5, 2016 at 12:40 PM, Sébastien Gaggini <
sebastien.gagg...@gmail.com> wrote:
> If I may the Chinese OEM have great hardware choices for low prices.
>
> http://www.aliexpress.com/store/product/Partaker-B5-Business-Office-Mini-Pc-with-5th-Gen-Intel-14n
If I may the Chinese OEM have great hardware choices for low prices.
http://www.aliexpress.com/store/product/Partaker-B5-Business-Office-Mini-Pc-with-5th-Gen-Intel-14nm-Quad-Core-N3150-Processor/800900_32550695648.html
or with less CPU power but more LAN
http://www.aliexpress.com/store/group/Fanle
On Thu, 2016-03-03 at 18:16 -0800, Dave Täht wrote:
> I am A) still fiddling with alternate web site generators and B) just
> finished writing up (grousing) about all the hardware I just tried to
> make work.
>
> http://the-edge.taht.net/post/hardware_from_hell/
>
> I am about to tear apart the d
I'm also considering getting that dual ethernet nuc, seams like a
great small machine...
On Fri, Mar 4, 2016 at 3:16 AM, Dave Täht wrote:
> I am A) still fiddling with alternate web site generators and B) just
> finished writing up (grousing) about all the hardware I just tried to
> make work.
>
On 04/03/2016, Dave Täht wrote:
> I am A) still fiddling with alternate web site generators and B) just
> finished writing up (grousing) about all the hardware I just tried to
> make work.
>
> http://the-edge.taht.net/post/hardware_from_hell/
>
> I am about to tear apart the dual ethernet nuc we d
> On 4 Mar, 2016, at 05:11, Dave Taht wrote:
>
> So I am hard pressed for space in the general case. "Quiet", and low
> power are always my watchwords, also. Yurt couldn't draw more than 350
> watts, for example.
If space is the overriding concern, you might stack several identical machines
ve
one bit in my blog is that my "office" is a repurposed closet. It's 42
inches wide. (and my other office is a yurt)
So I am hard pressed for space in the general case. "Quiet", and low
power are always my watchwords, also. Yurt couldn't draw more than 350
watts, for example.
I do not mind explori
> On 4 Mar, 2016, at 04:47, Jonathan Morton wrote:
>
> It’s also possible to reduce the cost a bit further if that’s a factor.
Here’s an alternative version that’s noticeably cheaper and gives you *three*
Ethernet ports and a mini-PCIe slot. The CPU is a little weaker, that’s all -
though it
> On 4 Mar, 2016, at 04:16, Dave Täht wrote:
>
> I am A) still fiddling with alternate web site generators and B) just
> finished writing up (grousing) about all the hardware I just tried to
> make work.
>
> http://the-edge.taht.net/post/hardware_from_hell/
>
> I am about to tear apart the dua
I am A) still fiddling with alternate web site generators and B) just
finished writing up (grousing) about all the hardware I just tried to
make work.
http://the-edge.taht.net/post/hardware_from_hell/
I am about to tear apart the dual ethernet nuc we discussed here, again,
swapping out everything
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