It's Alive!!!!
This has been a good week for my project, which has unfortunately been in incubation until now. I finally received the EFIKA unit in December, but could not focus on starting the project until after the holiday. Sadly, I found myself out of work in January and could not afford to gather the needed parts. But things are much better for me as I am now working again, and have finally been able to acquire the pieces I need to get started!
Earlier this week I got the unit working with a video card, ps2/usb keyboard adapter and ps/2 keyboard, and monitor. I have a free network card in my Linux box and have been studying up on how to configure it to serve as a dhcp/tftp server for #PXE net booting the EFIKA.
I am debating whether to go Debian or Gentoo on the EFIKA. I am more comfortable with the Debian base as I have been using Ubuntu as my primary OS since the days of Warty release candidates. But I have always been attracted to Gentoo for it's optimization (being a source distro). Since the EFIKA is a limited-resource environment I am leaning strongly in that direction. However I believe I will try to work with both in parallel if only for the learning experience. LFS (Linux From Scratch) is also in the back of my mind, where it will stay for the time being.
This weekend I hope to have some significant progress, as I now have a hard disk to work with. I am not so sure that the final product will have a hard disk, but it will make development much easier at this point as I cannot afford a large flash disk. Since this is to be put in possibly extreme environs, I would rather go for CF than a mechanical drive.
A major decision will eventually have to be made regarding the radios for wireless networking. But there is much work to be done before I am ready to focus on that aspect. Fortunate, since there is no way I can afford those parts right now. In the meantime I have been looking around at some ideas.
Before the EFIKA came on the radar for me, I had been interested in some of the products
www.routerboard.com offers. Besides their "router boards", they sell some PCI cards that give you 1, 4, or 8 mini-PCI slots to work with. They also have some PCI 4-port 10/100 ethernet cards. What I would like to find is a PCI multi-port ethernet card that has at least two mini-PCI slots on it. I will have to look at getting a different riser, too, as the supplied one only gives me an AGP port. I would want a right-angle PCI adapter, because my hope is to keep the end product compact.
The reason I want the mini-PCI slots is because I am interested in this...
http://www.deviceforge.com/news/NS4426104253.html
Also see...
http://www.linuxelectrons.com/news/embe ... -pci-wimax
Here we have a reference WiMAX mini-PCI solution that may be perfect for development as the back-haul wireless networking hardware for our MESH network. And being mini-PCI, it would be a minor part change to substitute mini-PCI WiFi parts in units that can support the local area wireless network at a disaster site. Multi-radio units designed to go up-the-pole would provide our WiMAX MESH back-haul network, and units on-the-ground would provide WiFi a/b/g/n access points. This is the concept.
Well enough talk there is work to be done this weekend. I will keep you all posted. My project page is at...
http://projects.powerdeveloper.org/project/efika/81
PS - When will the project pages accept updates again??? I would love to be blogging this.
Peace!
Tim