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PostPosted: Wed May 25, 2005 10:18 am 
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I like your board. I have a commell lv667t board, although not for naslite operation.

I was actually thinking of buying an eden board for naslite. Probably the 533mhz board. Also figure the board would enough power to just do straight file copies at naslite+ speeds. It would be a low cost system to run all the time and most noise would just be from the hard drives. I mean a 4watt cpu would be great in a file server, but your ~11watt cpu is not bad either. I guess in the future I will have to test one of the weak eden boards out to see if it is strong enough for the task.

Have you tested out eden boards?
So on board ethernet works fine with naslite???


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PostPosted: Wed May 25, 2005 11:24 am 
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i bought this board just for this purpose. it has everything that i need.
the via chipset is compatible with naslite.
i want more function out of the naslite software . raid would be nice even if it is software raid. and naslite loves memory. 128 meg not enough to do large files like 4.3 iso files. need more memory. i got the case that matches this motherboard and it got 4 ide slot inside of it.
so it running fine as a storage backup drive.
it works well with norton ghost v9 as in backing up a system to it. just need to work on the speed of moving files.
i got the mb and case from computergate.com they are the cheapest on the web for both.
scott@digividz.com


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PostPosted: Fri Jun 03, 2005 1:08 pm 
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this system been running about a month now! with no problems..
the cf to ide not a bad idea.
but you must load the os to cf thru a usb adaptor then try to boot from cf ide adaptor. the mb i got got a cf but the dang things not bootable..
then why the heck did via put onboard.... that a stupid thing .. they have no answer for that..hahaaha.... epia mII10000 mb nice but unless for this project. go with cheaper mb and lots of mem. since nas run in mem.....
QuAkEr


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