gabriel rosenkoetter on 3 Oct 2007 03:37:18 -0000 |
I seem to recall, back from the Wasabi days, a company with an embedded NetBSD-derived system on a PCI card (ARM-based? Maybe?) whose functionality was to provide a serial and network addressable interface into the PC BIOS / console output of whatever was running on the hardware in which it was installed at the moment. This was a card that took up one full-size PCI slot, plus a bit of obvious cabling inside the system, that was priced below $500. I have a feeling I have one of their t-shirts in one of these boxes I haven't unpacked yet. Frustratingly, I can't remember the company's name, nor has Google helped much in five minutes of work. A little help? Or yelp at me privately and I'll probably conjure up some memory in the daylight... -- gabriel rosenkoetter gr@eclipsed.net Attachment:
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