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      fastcon68
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      I am using sandisk CF cards.  I have not had any issues.
      RC

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        mmiller
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        What side of sandisk CF?

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          mmiller
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          Steve,

          I'm interested to know which firebox platforms you are  running.  Also what is the max amount of ram that you think I could stick into my X8000?

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          • stephenw10S
            stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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            Already answered that.  ;)
            @stephenw10:

            The 875p chipset supports up to 4GB in 4 dimm slots. However the X-peak motherboard only has two slots (although it has space for 4 if you're feeling brave with a soldering iron!) so I would say 2GB.
            Reference: here.
            Steve

            I have 512MB in my X-Peak box and it's more than enough.

            I use the X6000 as my main router and experiment with the others, X750E and now X5500E.

            Steve

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              fastcon68
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              I am using a Ultra Compact Flash 30/s 4GB SANDISK.
              RC

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                fastcon68
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                I was looking at a picture that stephenw10 posted.  It shows a ide laptop drive installed in the hard drive bay on a x6/7/8 000 unit.  Not sure which model he has.  what adapter did he use to connect the ide laptop drive to the use hard drive bay.
                RC

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                • stephenw10S
                  stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                  The adapter came with the caddy but they are available separately. I just searched for 'laptop hard disk adapter' on Ebay until I found something that looked right.
                  That image is labelled compaq-hp adapter but I have seen them in Acer laptops too.

                  I have used 2GB Sony and, currently, 4GB Transend CF cards. Cheapest I could get!  ;) There is no point is buying a super fast UDMA card.

                  Steve

                  Edit: The X-Peak will boot a 4GB card with the default bios settings. No need to access the bios.

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                    mmiller
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                    Steve,

                    Thanks I'll try looking for dirt cheap 4 gig CF card.  I tried one that I thought was not a UDMA one and it didn't work.  Now I need to find a cheap 20 Gig laptop hard drive.

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                      mmiller
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                      So I went looking on amazon for 4gb CF cards and these where my  only options.  Should I be looking on ebay for a older one?  Can you post a picture of the CF card that is 4gb in size that works?

                      The second image you can't see so well is 15 MB/s vs the one on the top that I don't think will work which is 30MB/s.

                      sandiskultra4gb.jpg
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                      sandiskultraii4gb.jpg
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                        fastcon68
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                        I have the first one and it works like a champ in my x500.
                        RC

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                        • stephenw10S
                          stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                          Hmmm, it should boot a udma card ok it just won't use udma mode.

                          I can't remember now if I had to disable udma in the bios.  :-\

                          Newegg have the Transend cards if you're in the US.
                          http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820208339&nm_mc=OTC-Froogle&cm_mmc=OTC-Froogle--Memory+%28Flash+Memory%29--Transcend-_-20208339

                          Steve

                          Edit: Nope, it booted the Sony 2GB UDMA card with standard bios settings.

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                            fastcon68
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                            stephenw10,
                            what is the correct procedure for install for installing to a HD that I am going to put into my x6000.  I have sata drives available and 1 full size drive available.  I got a 4 GB CF card, I really want to do a full installation.  Do I need to locate a IDE drive?  I really like to get it on a HD instead of flash.  I have several packages that I want to install and 4GB is not enough space.
                            RC

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                            • stephenw10S
                              stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                              The best way is to use the correct caddy, see my much earlier post, to hold a 2.5" IDE drive. There is a standard IDE connector you can use to hook up a 3.5" IDE drive but the PSU doesn't provide a power connector so you would have do some modding. You could use a SATA to PATA converter.
                              What packages do you want to install that need more than 4GB?

                              Steve

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                                fastcon68
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                                stephenw10,
                                One of my daughters accounts got hacked.  I wanted to add snort and two other packages that show up in the full install.  I just being proactive and trying to build a better box to protect my family.
                                RC

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                                  fastcon68
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                                  stephenw10,
                                  I just got off ebay and they did not have any of the correct adapters listed in for sale.  Does anybody have a spare one that they are willing to part with?
                                  RC

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                                  • stephenw10S
                                    stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                                    I bought it with the caddy. Complete caddies with an adapter are available in the UK:
                                    http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Hard-Drive-Caddy-Kit-Advent-7081-Patriot-2005-ECS-G320-/250815813030?pt=UK_Computing_LaptopAccess_RL&hash=item3a65c995a6

                                    Steve

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                                      mmiller
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                                      I ordered the connector for the IDE 40 pin interface to the strange connector.  I didn't get a chance over the weekend to see if it will fit. It sure looks like the correct part I'll find out today or tomorrow and update this thread.  The part is listed as a "Hard Drive IDE Interposer Adapter Connector".  I had to order a drive sled from the UK it was $15.00 US plus some shipping.  The source for the sled was from the UK. You should be able to search for "Advent 7094 Hard Disk Drive Caddy HDD".  You can PM me if you would like for the URL to the listing that I found.

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                                        mmiller
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                                        Well in my quest to get a driver for SafeXcel 1841 chip.  I received a reply today from safenet today.  It looks like they sold off the "Embedded Security Solutions Division product line".  That new company is AuthenTec Inc.  I have now contacted them to find out if they have a driver for FreeBSD.  I'm sure they do if they have one for Linux.

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                                          fastcon68
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                                          I just got my x6000 in today a day early!  I just got it up and running and the lcd by stephen10 installed.  It is working like a charm.  I have have a few issues with auto-negotiation.  If that is my only problem that is not a big one.

                                          I connected a Tenda W311U wireless USB dongle, and so far I have not been able get to detect it.

                                          RC

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                                          • stephenw10S
                                            stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                                            I found that a number of usb devices didn't physically fit in the socket correctly because they were obstructed by the front fascia. To use these I had to use a usb extension cable.

                                            Steve

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