Compatible Small(er) Profile Computer for Use with Quad PCI Card

I’ve been playing with the BeagleBoards and PI computers for a while but I think it’s time for me to resurrect my original Quad PCI Card system with a smaller and newer computer. Obviously, the PCI card requirement is a must… as is not breaking the bank, reasonable size footprint, and relatively low power consumption. Anyone else still running a Quad-Card system? If so, what are some recommended eBay or bargain-basement computers?

John / WB5NFC

John,

I'm running a quad card on a NeoWare CA22 see:

I changed out the DOM for a 4G. I'm running DIAL on it.

If you can’t find one let me know.
73, Steve N4IRS

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http://www.parkytowers.me.uk/thin/neoware/CA22/

On 10/08/2015 08:24 PM, John wrote:

    I've been playing with the BeagleBoards and PI

computers for a while but I think it’s time for me to resurrect
my original Quad PCI Card system with a smaller and newer
computer. Obviously, the PCI card requirement is a must… as
is not breaking the bank, reasonable size footprint, and
relatively low power consumption.� Anyone else still running a
Quad-Card system? If so, what are some recommended eBay or
bargain-basement computers?�

John / WB5NFC




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John,

I'm running a quad card on a NeoWare CA22 see:

I changed out the DOM for a 4G. I'm running DIAL on it.

If you can’t find one let me know.
73, Steve N4IRS

···

http://www.parkytowers.me.uk/thin/neoware/CA22/

On 10/08/2015 08:24 PM, John wrote:

    I've been playing with the BeagleBoards and PI

computers for a while but I think it’s time for me to resurrect
my original Quad PCI Card system with a smaller and newer
computer. Obviously, the PCI card requirement is a must… as
is not breaking the bank, reasonable size footprint, and
relatively low power consumption.� Anyone else still running a
Quad-Card system? If so, what are some recommended eBay or
bargain-basement computers?�

John / WB5NFC




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Look at the Foxconn boxes. they are no mechanical parts (SSD instead
of HD). GOt one for our pbx at our synagogue and works great. it’s a
4 cpu 1.8 ghz and i think has 4 gb ram and I think they also run on
12volts.

Ward Mundy recommended them too and price was right.

Of course the BBB and pi derivatives are good choices too.

73 leon
···

On 10/8/2015 8:34 PM, Steve Zingman
wrote:

John,

  I'm running a quad card on a NeoWare CA22 see:



  I changed out the DOM for a 4G. I'm running DIAL on it.

If you can’t find one let me know.
73, Steve N4IRS

http://www.parkytowers.me.uk/thin/neoware/CA22/

On 10/08/2015 08:24 PM, John wrote:

      I've been playing with the BeagleBoards and PI

computers for a while but I think it’s time for me to
resurrect my original Quad PCI Card system with a smaller and
newer computer. Obviously, the PCI card requirement is a
must… as is not breaking the bank, reasonable size
footprint, and relatively low power consumption. Anyone else
still running a Quad-Card system? If so, what are some
recommended eBay or bargain-basement computers?

John / WB5NFC




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There are some interesting things at mini-box.com, and you can get the
motherboards by themselves -- but you might be able to find them cheaper.

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On 10/08/2015 06:03 PM, Leon Zetekoff wrote:

Look at the Foxconn boxes. they are no mechanical parts (SSD instead
of HD). GOt one for our pbx at our synagogue and works great. it's a 4
cpu 1.8 ghz and i think has 4 gb ram and I think they also run on 12volts.

Ward Mundy recommended them too and price was right.

Of course the BBB and pi derivatives are good choices too.

73 leon

On 10/8/2015 8:34 PM, Steve Zingman wrote:

John,
I'm running a quad card on a NeoWare CA22 see:
<http://www.parkytowers.me.uk/thin/neoware/CA22/&gt;

I changed out the DOM for a 4G. I'm running DIAL on it.
If you can't find one let me know.

73, Steve N4IRS

On 10/08/2015 08:24 PM, John wrote:

I've been playing with the BeagleBoards and PI computers for a while
but I think it's time for me to resurrect my original Quad PCI Card
system with a smaller and newer computer. Obviously, the PCI card
requirement is a must.... as is not breaking the bank, reasonable
size footprint, and relatively low power consumption. Anyone else
still running a Quad-Card system? If so, what are some recommended
eBay or bargain-basement computers?

John / WB5NFC

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