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08-11-2005
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$129.99
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8.0
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Description:
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The PC Engines WRAP is a single board computer designed for Wireless/Wired routing. Specifications are as follows:
CPU: 266 MHz AMD Geode SC1100 CPU (fast 486 core)
DRAM: 64 or 128 MB SDRAM
Storage: Operating system and application stored on CompactFlash card
Power: Not much ! About 3 to 5W at 12V DC (excluding miniPCI cards), supplied through DC jack or passive Power over Ethernet (not 802.3af compliant). Acceptable voltage range 7V to 18V DC.
Management: Watchdog timer built into CPU; LM77 thermal monitor stops system on excessive temperature.
User interface: Three front panel LEDs, one pushbutton switch, can be controlled through CPU GPIO pins (no switch on WRAP.2C). Console I/O redirected to serial port.
Expansion: LPC bus for adding serial ports, ISA style I/O, GPIO etc. I2C bus for user interface, software lock devices etc.
Connectivity: 1 to 3 Ethernet channels (National DP83816), 2 or 1 miniPCI slots, 1 serial port (console).
Models: WRAP.1E-1 = 2 LAN / 2 miniPCI, 6" x 6"
WRAP.1E-2 = 3 LAN / 1 miniPCI, 6" x 6"
WRAP.2C = 1 LAN / 2 miniPCI, 100 x 160 mm
BIOS: WRAP includes PC Engines tinyBIOS on board.
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SBC embedded mini-pci
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/sbin/lspci output:
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Host Brid
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Chipset:
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AMD Geode SC1100 CPU (266 MHz)
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08-11-2005, 03:20 PM
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Registered: May 2002
Distribution: Ubuntu; PNE-LE; LFS (no book)
Posts: 593
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Would you recommend the product? yes | Price you paid? (in USD): $129.99 | Rating: 8
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Kernel (uname -r):
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2.4.29-aconole
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Customized Pebble Linux
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The PC Engines WRAP board is ideal for do-it-yourself projects that require embedded systems. Since it is an x86 core with a supported Nat'l Semiconductor PCI Northbridge chip, installing Linux is a cinch.
Some versions come with USB support, but in order to enable it, some soldering and external adapters are required.
Overall: 8/10
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