motherboard w/ serial BIOS?
John Heim
jheim at wisc.edu
Wed May 24 15:53:29 UTC 2006
Right. I was involved in that thread. In fact, I started it. I have one of
those soekris machines. But it doesn't have a standard ATX motherboard.
It's only about 15 cm square. It's got a built in 266 Mhz CPU and only 1
PCI slot.
I'm looking for a standard ATX motherboard that has the serial BIOS
feature. I know such things exist because I actually have a Dell 4100 with
it. It's about 100 years old though.
At 10:26 AM 5/24/2006, Willem van der Walt wrote:
>I think the bords that can be configured like that is called Sucris or
>Secris..
>Check the speakup mailing list archives as there was a discussion
>regarding that some time ago.
>Those archives can be found on www.linux-speakup.org.
>These bords are lite wheight and normally used for routers and such kind
>of devices.
>HTH, Willem
>
>
>On Wed, 24 May 2006, John Heim wrote:
>
>>This is slightly OT but can anybody recommend a motherboard with a BIOS
>>that can be configured via the serial port? I know such things exist but
>>it's hard to find them because googling for "motherboard bios serial
>>port" brings up hundreds of pages about configuring the BIOS for the
>>serial port on the motherboard.
>>
>>
>>Even if I just knew what to search for it would be useful.
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