Difference between revisions of "Audrey"
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3Com Ergo Audrey | 3Com Ergo Audrey | ||
+ | * Geode GX1 CPU @ 200MHz | ||
+ | * 32 MB RAM | ||
+ | * 16 MB Flash | ||
== Information == | == Information == | ||
− | + | The 3Com Audrey was sold in the US only for a brief period from October 17, 2000 until June 1, 2001. It was the only product released from the company's "Ergo" initiative. It was sold for 499 USD. | |
== Condition == | == Condition == | ||
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* Compatible 3com USB ethernet adapter | * Compatible 3com USB ethernet adapter | ||
* Power supply is 110V (added adapter to 220V) | * Power supply is 110V (added adapter to 220V) | ||
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+ | == Done == | ||
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+ | Get root shell. | ||
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+ | Increased the color depth from 8 to 12 bit so that images in the browser look better. | ||
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+ | Changed the ntp servers but still time sync fails at boot. | ||
== To Do == | == To Do == | ||
− | * | + | * Fix the ntp. Now every startup you have to enter the date/time manually, this is very annoying. |
− | * | + | * Find a suitable (old 32M) compact flash card and make a backup of the system as described [http://audrey.wikia.com/wiki/Making_CF_Images here] |
Latest revision as of 13:08, 29 July 2010
Contents
Specification
3Com Ergo Audrey
- Geode GX1 CPU @ 200MHz
- 32 MB RAM
- 16 MB Flash
Information
The 3Com Audrey was sold in the US only for a brief period from October 17, 2000 until June 1, 2001. It was the only product released from the company's "Ergo" initiative. It was sold for 499 USD.
Condition
- Fully working, spotless condition.
- Including original box, packaging, cables,...
- Compatible 3com USB ethernet adapter
- Power supply is 110V (added adapter to 220V)
Done
Get root shell.
Increased the color depth from 8 to 12 bit so that images in the browser look better.
Changed the ntp servers but still time sync fails at boot.
To Do
- Fix the ntp. Now every startup you have to enter the date/time manually, this is very annoying.
- Find a suitable (old 32M) compact flash card and make a backup of the system as described here