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 Post subject: EFIKA4U
PostPosted: Fri Sep 15, 2006 10:32 am 
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Dust off your plans...

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R&B 8)

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 Post subject: Yes!
PostPosted: Fri Sep 15, 2006 10:55 am 
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:D


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Looks very nice, thanks Genesi.

When will you ship them out? O.o


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sweet!

Certainly looking forward to working with these 8-)


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great ! :D


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looks nice! gimmi!


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What are those unpopulated holes for?
Does the backside have additional RAM chips again?


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nice.... so i suppose no onboard graphics goodness. :cry:
pair an efika with a killernic add-in card and you'd have a high power small footprint server :D


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it looks very wanting of a case :P


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nice.... so i suppose no onboard graphics goodness. :cry:
pair an efika with a killernic add-in card and you'd have a high power small footprint server :D
have a closer look at the Efika's PCB... it seems like the onboard gfx chip was planned as there's a location on the board for it...


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Hi.

That place on the PCB does not look like it is supposed to hold a GPU...
Anyway, I hope a future version will support onboard GFX.
Also, the FPGA on board that was discussed some time ago would be nice to have. There are a lot of opportunities for future versions, but it should be a priority to have this first version out of the door asap, even though that means missing some features.


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This may have been answered already, but is the memory upgradable in this system? I'm guessing it's not...

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looking at the photos can anyone tell me what the pin header just behind the DVI port on the graphics board is. it looks like it might be a LVDS port (serial video)

EDIT; it is the pin header for VGA output


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 Post subject: Re: EFIKA4U
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cool !!!


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 Post subject: Re: EFIKA4U
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can not wait to get one, with MorphOS :D


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