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VIA Epia MII 10000
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2 6949 07-06-2005
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100% of reviewers $180.00 7.0



Description: - VIA C3™/ VIA Eden™ EBGA processor

- VIA CLE266 North Bridge
- VIA VT8235 South Bridge

- 1 DDR266 DIMM socket
- Up to 1GB memory size

- Integrated VIA Unichrome AGP graphics w/MPEG-2 Accelerator

- CardBus Type I & Type II

- Ricoh R5C476 II / R5C485 CardBus Corntroller (PCMCIA)

- 1 CardBus Type I and Type II slot 1 CompactFlash
- 1 CompactFlash slot
- 1 RJ-45 LAN port
- 1 PS2 mouse port
- 1 PS2 keyboard port
- 1 Serial port
- 2 USB 2.0 ports
- 1 VGA port
- 1 RCA port (SPDIF or TV-Out)
- 1 S-Video port
- 1 1394 port
- 3 Audio jacks: line-out, line-in and mic-in (Smart 5.1 Support)

- 1 USB connector for 2 additional USB 2.0 ports
- 1 Front-panel audio connectors (mic-in and line-out)
- 1 CD Audio-in connector
- 1 Buzzer
- 1 FIR connector
- 1 CIR connector (Switchable for KB/MS)
- 1 Wake-on-LAN connector
- 1 LPT port header
- CPU/Sys FAN/Fan 3
- 1 Connector for LVDS module (Optional)
- 1 Serial port connector for second COM port
- ATX Power Connector

- 1 PCI

- 2 X UltraDMA 133/100/66 Connector

- 1 x FDD Connector

- VIA VT6103 10/100 Base-T Ethernet PHY

- VIA VT1616 6 channel AC’97 Codec

- VIA VT6307S IEEE 1394 (Optional)

- VIA VT1622A TV Out

- Award BIOS
- 2/4Mbit flash memory

- CPU voltage monitoring
- Wake-on-LAN
- Keyboard Power-on
-Timer Power-on
-System power management
- AC power failure recovery

- Mini-ITX (6 layer)
- 17 cm x 17 cm
Keywords: via epia mini-itx
Chipset: VIA CLE266 + VIA VT8235


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Old 05-17-2005, 04:23 PM   #1
Spiney
 
Registered: Sep 2004
Posts: 2
Would you recommend the product? yes | Price you paid?: $180.00 | Rating: 6

Kernel (uname -r): 2.6.9 (I think)
Distribution: Fedora Core 2



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Problems encountered with the MKII-10000:
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DMA issue can cause total lockup when too much traffic on the PCI bus. This caused a total lockup for me whenever transferring files over the LAN. Internet was fine, but high-speed local transfer caused system lockup.

The PCMCIA slot has some issues. I could not get it to power a PCMCIA 802.11g card using the native drivers. However, by switching to the linuxant drivers, I was able to get things working.

VIA's support for the CLE266 graphics is far, far behind the current state of Linux. They finally released the source for their drivers, but the current way to go is to use the open-source unichrome drivers from sourceforge.


Conclusion:
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I used the Epia for a MythTV frontend/backend. I was frustrated enough to finally give up and switch to an AMD system. I just don't think VIA understands the importance of Linux support.
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Old 07-06-2005, 10:03 PM   #2
maroonbaboon
 
Registered: Aug 2003
Distribution: debian
Posts: 1,454
Would you recommend the product? yes | Price you paid?: None indicated | Rating: 8

Kernel (uname -r): 2.6.12.1
Distribution: Custom diskless


This board gives you a unique combination of low noise/power, small size and multiple i/o options, but as the previous review suggests it is not so easy to get everything to work with linux.

I haven't seen the lock-ups mentioned above, and problems with the wireless may be due to lack of support by the card manufacturer rather than VIA. There is plenty of information around (e.g. www.epiawiki.org) about drivers and so on.

There are now a couple of distro's targetted specifically at this board (www.epios.net and www.freepia.org) which are probably worth a look. I got them to boot OK, but didn't explore all features.

I also had some success with the ultracompact sbplinux distro (http://spblinux.sourceforge.net), booting from compact flash. It could manage full-screen MPEG4 with mplayer.

Network boot using LTSP (http://www.ltsp.org) also worked.

For multimedia applications this board is probably still for the dedicated hobbyist rather than the typical RH or SuSE (or even Debian) customer. More like the old days of linux c.1995. Although it has a 1GHz processor it seems slower, maybe due to small caches.

But if you just want a small quiet, maybe diskless, system, don't need the advanced multimedia features and have a bit of knowledge about setting things up (and some time and patience) it seems a pretty good deal.
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