Re: motherboard w/ serial BIOS?

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Right. I was involved in that thread. In fact, I started it. I have one of those soekris machines. But it doesn't have a standard ATX motherboard. It's only about 15 cm square. It's got a built in 266 Mhz CPU and only 1 PCI slot.

I'm looking for a standard ATX motherboard that has the serial BIOS feature. I know such things exist because I actually have a Dell 4100 with it. It's about 100 years old though.

At 10:26 AM 5/24/2006, Willem van der Walt wrote:
I think the bords that can be configured like that is called Sucris or
Secris..
Check the speakup mailing list archives as there was a discussion regarding that some time ago.
Those archives can be found on www.linux-speakup.org.
These bords are lite wheight and normally used for routers and such kind of devices.
HTH, Willem


On Wed, 24 May 2006, John Heim wrote:

This is slightly OT but can anybody recommend a motherboard with a BIOS that can be configured via the serial port? I know such things exist but it's hard to find them because googling for "motherboard bios serial port" brings up hundreds of pages about configuring the BIOS for the serial port on the motherboard.


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