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Re: PC/104 and OpenBSD.



Thanks for that.
I know about embsd.org. I was really only using the firewall as an example.
There are other things I would like to try. I'm more concerned about the
compatibility between OpenBSD and PC/104 components. Here in Australia, I
would imagine I am a bit more limited to the range of PC104 components
available compared to elsewhere. I think I can get up to about 300mhz cpu's
& 64 MB RAM in pc104 which I would think is plenty for many OpenBSD uses.

Craig

-----Original Message-----
From: Don Cooley [mailto:dcooley@wellogix.com] 
Sent: Friday, 22 February 2002 10:50 AM
To: Craig Hammond
Cc: 'misc@openbsd.org'
Subject: Re: PC/104 and OpenBSD.


Craig,
You might want to check out:

http://www.embsd.org

Don Cooley
Unix Systems/Security Admin
Wellogix Inc.


Craig Hammond wrote:

> I am thinking of building a pc based on the PC/104 form factor and 
> putting on OpenBSD for a firewall. As PC/104 is basically low powered 
> PC componentry on a much smaller form facter, I'm assuming OpenBSD 
> would work fine, but was just wonderering if anyone has actually done 
> it. I haven't purchased PC/104 components before, so I'm just trying 
> to do a bit of investigation before I throw some money at it..
>
> Thanks,
> Craig..