Re: Using Linux to build Hardware Synths
From: Davorin Vlahovic (nrubA_at_ylf.krs.ref.rh)
Date: 05/11/05
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Date: Wed, 11 May 2005 19:45:08 +0200
On 2005-05-11, Crackers <bcracknell@sympatico.ca> wrote:
>> For this to work, you need a before mentioned nic+eeprom, a server which
>> will run dhcp+tftp+nfs and a syslinux package (you'll find everything
>> you need on almost every distribution).
>
> Now there's an idea. A little tricky, perhaps to take to gigs but it's
> definetly giving me a chubby just thinking about it.
It would be tricky to take out if it were in pieces (separate cases),
but what's stopping you to make a simple case and put all the
motherboards and power supplies in it :) Something like a rack :)
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