[MinnowBoard] elinux-MinnowBoard Digest, Vol 20, Issue 1

Chris Benson chris at chrisbenson.com
Mon Jun 30 13:59:20 UTC 2014


Thanks for the replies Christopher and John!

Ultimately, I'm trying to use the MinnowMAX to create a network appliance
that will be mass-produced.  Accordingly, the 'seacat lure (mini-pci-e,
msata)' seems the appropriate choice (over USB), but I have no idea where
to purchase them from.  A Google search hasn't yielded anything.

Does anyone know where I can get the 'seacat lure (mini-pci-e, msata)'
from?  Thanks!


Date: Sun, 29 Jun 2014 16:10:09 -0700
> From: Christopher Price <cprice at mmv.mobi>
> To: MinnowBoard Development and Community Discussion
>         <elinux-minnowboard at lists.elinux.org>
> Subject: Re: [MinnowBoard] Multiple Ethernet Connectors
> Message-ID: <7331FF1D-95AF-423B-B262-911479343852 at mmv.mobi>
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> Easiest way would be via USB.
>
> Christopher Price
> ConsoleOS.com - iConsole.tv
>
>
Date: Sun, 29 Jun 2014 17:02:14 -0700
> From: "John \"Warthog9\" Hawley" <warthog9 at eaglescrag.net>
> To: MinnowBoard Development and Community Discussion
>         <elinux-minnowboard at lists.elinux.org>, Christopher Price
>         <cprice at mmv.mobi>
> Subject: Re: [MinnowBoard] Multiple Ethernet Connectors
> Message-ID: <873286e4-cc10-4ae5-8413-0a29c4456312 at email.android.com>
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> Using the seacat lure (mini-pci-e, msata) you can add 1or 2 gigabit
> Ethernet ports via pci-e (mostly realtek chipsets, and the dual ports are
> expensive and slightly rare). USB2/3 are ok options as well, but those are
> probably your best options.
>
> - John
>
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