Cheap little pulse server

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On Fri, 2007-11-30 10:57:32 -0500, Jon Smirl <jonsmirl at gmail.com> wrote:
> On 11/30/07, David K?gedal <davidk at lysator.liu.se> wrote:
> > Didn't someone here use an NSLU2?  I have one that I hope to try to
> > use one day.  The only problem with it was that pulseaudio didn't work
> > well without an FPU, but maybe that has been fixed?
> >
> > An NSLU2 is $82 on Amazon. But you need an USB audio box as well.
> 
> A far better solution than an NSLU2 is an Efika.
> Efika has USB, Ethernet, AC97 and a FPU - everything you need.
> 
> http://www.directron.com/efikacomponent.html
> http://www.directron.com/efikakit.html
> http://www.powerdeveloper.net/

That board indeed looks promising. I'd really find out which voltages
are acually required (and at what rate) to use it as a mobile
application with some set of batteries. (Think GPS receivers with
extra flexibility for off-read walking and the like.)

MfG, JBG

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