Fanless automation PC boasts always-on reliability
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"The Linux-compatible EPS-910 is equipped with a 600MHz Celeron
M with 512K of L2 cache, and an Intel 910GMLE/ICH6-M chipset, says
Avalue. A 200-pin SODIMM socket is said to support up to 1GB of
DDR2 SDRAM, and mass storage is catered for via both a CompactFlash
slot and an internal 2.5-inch hard disk drive (HDD) bay, the latter
supporting SATA and EIDE drives.
"The system includes a Express Card/34 socket, offering the
opportunity to add wireless connectivity, video capture, or extra
storage. I/O includes dual gigabit Ethernet ports, six USB 2.0
ports (two front facing), four serial COM ports, and a variety of
various video and audio connections."
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