RE: 2U chassis (was Linux Router Kit)
It hardly seems useful for our purposes since it seems to be a single cpu Pentium 200mmx system. Any idea if they sell the cases alone? C -----Original Message----- From: brandon@rd.bbc.co.uk [mailto:brandon@rd.bbc.co.uk] Sent: Saturday, October 31, 1998 6:34 PM To: nanog@merit.edu Cc: list@inet-access.net Subject: Re: 2U chassis (was Linux Router Kit) For embedded Linux systems we've used these 2U boxes. http://www.capax.co.uk/products/sys/rack/er2200/er2200.htm regards, brandon
In article <5D862396DD20D211836200805F65C14F08A786@steamer.raremedium.com> you write:
It hardly seems useful for our purposes since it seems to be a single cpu Pentium 200mmx system. Any idea if they sell the cases alone?
I believe so - ISTR when we bought the system, we bought the case and motherboard as seperate items. However, it isn't designed for standard ATX/AT style motherboards - it takes an active PCI or ISA bacplane and the you put in a PC on a card. Capax do a whole range of PC's on a card, up to PII 333MHz. I'm sure I've also seen dual processor cards, but I can't find them on their WWW site. Simon -- Simon Lockhart | Tel: 01737 836676 Senior Online Systems Engineer | Fax: 01737 836665 BBC Research & Development | Email: Simon.Lockhart@rd.bbc.co.uk Kingswood Warren, Tadworth, Surrey. | URL: http://www.bbc.co.uk/rd/
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