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From: kbq on 18 Apr 2008 22:42 Made by iCenter (or I-CENTER). Made in 2000. I've heard that it runs a Linux OS; I don't know for sure. Any pointers to documentation welcomed! Kevin
From: larwe on 19 Apr 2008 13:11 On Apr 18, 10:42 pm, kbq <kbqu...(a)sonic.net> wrote: > Made by iCenter (or I-CENTER). Made in 2000. I've heard that it runs a > Linux OS; I don't know for sure. Pictures, model numbers, other markings on the board?
From: kbq on 21 Apr 2008 13:00 On Apr 19, 10:11 am, larwe <zwsdot...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > On Apr 18, 10:42 pm,kbq<kbqu...(a)sonic.net> wrote: > > > Made by iCenter (or I-CENTER). Made in 2000. I've heard that it runs a > > Linux OS; I don't know for sure. > > Pictures, model numbers, other markings on the board? Well, date of mfg: 6/30/00. Big help, huh? :) It has a bar code tag with a serial number (N0033356). The PC board has some marks, from the folks who made it, I suppose: KCMI 94V-0. Made in Taiwan. That's about it... I believe it came from HSC Electronics (www.halted.com) but they don't list the board on their site. Seems to have been one of those companies that kept a *very* low profile! Kevin
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