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

David Anders danders at circuitco.com
Mon Aug 11 22:13:01 UTC 2014


Chris,

anyone on the list is welcome to contact me directly at 
danders at circuitco.com . i'll be happy to answer any questions as time 
permits. i generally recommend that you ask your questions on the 
mailing list so that other may benefit from the answers...

Dave

On 08/11/2014 05:11 PM, Chris Benson wrote:
> Dave,
>
> I appreciate the update.
>
> Are you available for a quick phone call or a private email message?
>
> Thank you,
> Chris
>
>
>
> On Mon, Aug 11, 2014 at 6:07 PM, David Anders <danders at circuitco.com 
> <mailto:danders at circuitco.com>> wrote:
>
>     Chris,
>
>     it's in prototype phase right now....
>
>     Dave
>
>
>     On 08/11/2014 05:06 PM, Chris Benson wrote:
>>     Dave,
>>
>>     Any update on the Lure you mentioned which adds a second
>>     PCIe-based gigabit Realtek ethernet?
>>
>>     Thanks,
>>     Chris
>>
>>
>>     On Mon, Jun 30, 2014 at 11:23 AM, David Anders
>>     <danders at circuitco.com <mailto:danders at circuitco.com>> wrote:
>>
>>         Chris,
>>
>>
>>         On 06/30/2014 08:59 AM, Chris Benson wrote:
>>>         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!
>>>
>>>
>>
>>         the SeaCat Lure is in pre-production right now and is not
>>         available as of yet. it will be available from several
>>         distributors soon.
>>
>>         with that said, the SeaCat Lure is probably not what you
>>         want. we have another Lure being prototyped now which adds a
>>         second PCIe based gigabit ethernet to the minnowmax. it uses
>>         the same Realtek part that is already used on the minnowmax.
>>
>>         Dave
>>
>>
>>>             Date: Sun, 29 Jun 2014 16:10:09 -0700
>>>             From: Christopher Price <cprice at mmv.mobi
>>>             <mailto:cprice at mmv.mobi>>
>>>             To: MinnowBoard Development and Community Discussion
>>>                     <elinux-minnowboard at lists.elinux.org
>>>             <mailto:elinux-minnowboard at lists.elinux.org>>
>>>             Subject: Re: [MinnowBoard] Multiple Ethernet Connectors
>>>             Message-ID:
>>>             <7331FF1D-95AF-423B-B262-911479343852 at mmv.mobi
>>>             <mailto:7331FF1D-95AF-423B-B262-911479343852 at mmv.mobi>>
>>>             Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
>>>
>>>             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 <mailto:warthog9 at eaglescrag.net>>
>>>             To: MinnowBoard Development and Community Discussion
>>>                     <elinux-minnowboard at lists.elinux.org
>>>             <mailto:elinux-minnowboard at lists.elinux.org>>,
>>>             Christopher Price
>>>                     <cprice at mmv.mobi <mailto:cprice at mmv.mobi>>
>>>             Subject: Re: [MinnowBoard] Multiple Ethernet Connectors
>>>             Message-ID:
>>>             <873286e4-cc10-4ae5-8413-0a29c4456312 at email.android.com
>>>             <mailto:873286e4-cc10-4ae5-8413-0a29c4456312 at email.android.com>>
>>>             Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"
>>>
>>>
>>>             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
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>         _______________________________________________
>>>         elinux-MinnowBoard mailing list
>>>         elinux-MinnowBoard at lists.elinux.org  <mailto:elinux-MinnowBoard at lists.elinux.org>
>>>         http://lists.elinux.org/mailman/listinfo/elinux-minnowboard
>>
>>
>>         _______________________________________________
>>         elinux-MinnowBoard mailing list
>>         elinux-MinnowBoard at lists.elinux.org
>>         <mailto:elinux-MinnowBoard at lists.elinux.org>
>>         http://lists.elinux.org/mailman/listinfo/elinux-minnowboard
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>     _______________________________________________
>>     elinux-MinnowBoard mailing list
>>     elinux-MinnowBoard at lists.elinux.org  <mailto:elinux-MinnowBoard at lists.elinux.org>
>>     http://lists.elinux.org/mailman/listinfo/elinux-minnowboard
>
>
>     _______________________________________________
>     elinux-MinnowBoard mailing list
>     elinux-MinnowBoard at lists.elinux.org
>     <mailto:elinux-MinnowBoard at lists.elinux.org>
>     http://lists.elinux.org/mailman/listinfo/elinux-minnowboard
>
>
>
>
> _______________________________________________
> elinux-MinnowBoard mailing list
> elinux-MinnowBoard at lists.elinux.org
> http://lists.elinux.org/mailman/listinfo/elinux-minnowboard

-------------- next part --------------
An HTML attachment was scrubbed...
URL: <http://lists.elinux.org/pipermail/elinux-minnowboard/attachments/20140811/6aafb6b4/attachment-0001.html>


More information about the elinux-MinnowBoard mailing list