Successful Install on Igel 4210 LX Winestra thin client
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Hi,
I achieved it with an Igel 564 LX Premium.
Same specs but- pcmcia Slot
- smartcard reader
2 Transent a. 1 GB DDR 400 3-3-3
are fully recognized.The Igel: 25,- Euro via Ebay +
29,- Euro Intel PCI-X Dual 1000 GB LAN Server Card -
I put some pictures of how I put the LED network (I have already drilled to put another led more) for what it's idea.
Picture of the front which is also where I have placed the hard drive of a laptop.
Detail of the LEDs. I put a female sockets by the distance to the front to change without weld again.
The holes on the front are the plastic outer 2mm and 4mm on the inside to fit all the LEDs..
Best regards.
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I achieved it with an Igel 564 LX Premium.
Same specs but- pcmcia Slot
- smartcard reader
The 564 LX Premium has VIA C3 CPU, while 4210 LX Winestra has VIA C7 CPU inside.
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I put some pictures of how I put the LED network (I have already drilled to put another led more) for what it's idea.
Very nice work! Fantastic!
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The third LED is to indicate the IDE port activity. It is necessary to solder two resistors and a diode to operate and the LED is connected to J2. It's a bit difficult because SMD components.
R20 = 33 OMHS
R22 = 10 Komhs
D1 = 1N4148I have not proven to work with the compactflash. With the ide port works perfectly.
I need to backup the MBR 63 sectors of the original card IGEL to recover the original system. A full backup including the MBR also helps me. It must have 129024000 bytes. Thanks.
Best regards
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Alright. I dumped the CF again under native Linux:
$ sudo dd if=/dev/sdb of=Igel_Winestra.img 252000+0 records in 252000+0 records out 129024000 bytes (129 MB) copied, 9.21551 s, 14.0 MB/s
I hope this time it will suit you fine. Grab it from here: CF_dump_dd_linux
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The 564 LX Premium has VIA C3 CPU, while 4210 LX Winestra has VIA C7 CPU inside.
Uups.
Sorry for that.
But in spite having a C3 it is doing his job for a little homenet
running havp + snort.thank's for that info
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How have you been configured snort?
In my config, if I enable snort, cpu goes all up to 100%, and all connections die. -
I used
http://www.smallnetbuilder.com/security/security-howto/31406-build-your-own-ids-firewall-with-pfsense?start=2
and
http://skear.hubpages.com/hub/How-to-Set-Up-an-Intrusion-Detection-System-Using-Snort-on-pfSense-20BY now I only have the Wan Port monitored.
For snorting the LAN I first have to understand the mirroring on my switch -
Thank you very much, Robi.
Now starts perfectly and I can play with. I'll see if I can install new programs through the upgrade process. Now I will tell you if I make some progress.
Best regards
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Picture of the front which is also where I have placed the hard drive of a laptop.
Can you please share a photo which shows more precisely the way you mounted the hard drive mechanically?
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Top view. I put it there because the IDE cable is usually short and do not cover the tabs of the plastic front. Could also be putting up the parallel port connector.
Side view. I had to put a few nuts to separate the disc and the cover has a tab.
Details of the placement of components to test the operation of port activity LED IDE. When shopping for the SMD components change and get nice ;-)I'm waiting for the IDE-SATA adapter and a new compactflash.
Best regards
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Aren't you afraid that the drive will be toasted by the CPU and GPU heatsink? They can get pretty warm…
Also, unfortunately right below the HDD there are some electrolytic condensers, which don't really like warm weather. They are already too close to the heatsinks (bad placement IMHO by design), placing a HDD there would minimize the air flow, and get even warmer, wouldn't it?I thought I'd place it under the PCI card. Where the optional PCMCIA slot would have been.
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The hard disk touch just 1.5 cm with the cpu heatsink and coincides with a flap on the other heatsink. I do not think that affects him because heat rises and the CPU will never be below the disk. I'll tell you when I reach the parts that I need and I finish it.
A greeting.
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Well, I can confirm that the port activity LED works correctly with the ide hard drive but does not light with both CompactFlash I've tried.
Best regards
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HI,
does anybody succeeded in doing a full install on HDD?
If I just connect a 2.5" HDD to the pins on the board and
I get Problems with dma modes.Setting LBA mode in bios is not helpfull.
Disabling udma or dma mode in bios is not helpfull.
Disabling dma on console is not helpfull.Thanks and regards
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I installed once WinXP on a 160GB hard drive just for fun, it worked perfectly.
Try the bios update posted earlier in this topic.
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I can't seem to find any of these for sale on the USA eBay. Does anyone know if there was an equivalent American variation made?
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Search for Neoware E140 (or CA22) thin client.
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Thanks for the hint for updating the bios.
Done
Same problem.
I think I have to do it like the guys using an Alix board: