Debian + PC104
Not sure if any of you are familiar with the PC-104 form factor, but its a
4"x6" IBM PC system board (386/486, Pentium, etc) that has the electronic
equivilant of the ISA bus. The ISA bus, instead of having edge card
connectors like a normal system board, have "headers", much like the
connectors on SCSI or IDE peripherals. The PC-104 form factor is primarily
aimed at the OEM & embedded system market.
My question is this: have any of you installed Debian, or any form of
Linux for that matter, on the PC-104 form factor system boards? If so, I'd
be very interested in the brand/model that you chose. The unit I purchased
a few months ago obviously does not have the IBM compatibility I had hoped
for, which is a common problem. It ran 95 fine, but even NT barked.
Please reply direct, as this is probably off topic :)
Frederic Breitwieser
Bridgeport, CT 06606
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