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Offline keropiTopic starter

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Once I have found on ebay a seller that had full pc's but on a isa or pci card... you know, something like the A2286AT , A2386SX cards, but with ram, p3's , vga etc all included on a card, and only drawing power from the host...! does anyone know how are they called so I can search them again??? I wanna add a pci one on my g-rex... :crazy:  :crazy:
 

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Hi
I remind of a board called Portland
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VG 5000/A1000/500/500+/600/2000/CDTV/1200PPC-GREX/1200PPC -ATEO-BV/4060D/CD32/Aone/Peg 1/Peg2 G4/ various funny machines too  :-) http://www.mo5.com/collection/index.php?pseudo=CLS2086
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Something like these?

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Offline JimS

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Try "single board computer".

Last summer I found an ad on 'freecycle' where a guy wanted to clear out his garage. I got a rack-mount server, mainly because I thought it would have a pile of hard drives in it. Turned out it had two of the boards you mentioned, both Pentium 233s with both PCI and ISA. VGA and all onboard. :-)
I've been tempted to try it in a spare 2000.

The CD-writer/DVD Rom combo drive I got from him was more usefull. :-)
 


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Offline Cyberus

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I looked at this a couple of years ago. Some quite high spec SBCs turn up on ebay from time to time...
I like Amigas
 

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They look cool! You could put one inside an Amiga case, connect its LAN port to your network, and then use VNC/Remote Desktop to control it from the Amiga side :-)

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Offline motorollin

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Can you get PCI Single Board Computers with WiFi built in? I've searched but can't find one.

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Can you get PCI Single Board Computers with WiFi built in? I've searched but can't find one.

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Not sure if I'm on topic, but check out:

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Offline keropiTopic starter

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it seems that pci only sbc's do not exist? or are too expensive? haven't found one on ebay, only some combo pci/isa ones, and I bet that they are not using standar slots... also none has a soundcard, quite useless on industrial usage...
 

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This seems to be a standard PCI port...

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Some call these cards CPU Bridgeport cards or CPU Bus cards or Server bus board cards
 

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I got given two P2 ISA SBC's and two free standing 486 SBC's.
I was going to stick one in my A4000 but the darn thing uses SO-DIMM's and just as I get the boards I lose my one SO-DIMM, go figure. :-)

Im thinking if Im not using them by the end of july they are going on to AmiRevival with a price tag. :-)
 

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Why not just pop a new Nano-ITX in the case somewhere.  Small (12cm x 12cm total), low power consuption, good performance, and innexpensive...
Time to move on.  Bye Amiga.org.  :(
 

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Innexpensive?  :lol:
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