Update my hardware section. Still waiting for more "Picks" configurations,
folks! Am I to be the only hardware blow-hard in here? :-)
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therefore want to wait for Intel's newest generation of motherboards
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based on the Orion chipset or investigate ASUS's SiS chipset based
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motherboard, the <htmlurl url="http://asustek.asus.com.tw/FTP/ASUS/Info/Spec/pi-p55sp4.txt" name="P55SP4">. I have no personal experience with this
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motherboard, but have heard good things about it and will note that it
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has the advantage of being available <em>now</em>.
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motherboard and have heard mixed reports - some say it's a fine MB, others
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say that it's measurably slower than the Triton. The only undisputed
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advantage it offers is being available <em>now</em>.
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<sect2><heading>Disk Controllers</heading>
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<p>This one is a bit trickier, and while I used to recommend the
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unilaterally for everything from ISA to PCI, now I tend to lean
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towards the <htmlurl url="http://www.adaptec.com" name="Adaptec">
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1542CF for ISA, Buslogic Bt747c for EISA and Adaptec 2940 for PCI.
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I've currently heard nothing about Buslogic's new Bt-930 controller
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but would welcome any reports on its performance.
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<sect2><heading>Disk drives</heading>
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<p>In this particular game of Russian roulette, I'll make few specific
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recommendations except to say "SCSI over IDE whenever you can afford it."
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Even in small desktop configurations, SCSI often makes more sense since it
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allows you to migrate drives from server to desktop as falling drive
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allows you to easily migrate drives from server to desktop as falling drive
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prices make it economical to do so. If you have more than one machine
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to administer then think of it not simply as storage, think of it as a
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food chain.
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food chain!
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<p>I do not currently see SCSI WIDE drives as a necessary expense unless
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you're putting together an NFS or NEWS server that will be doing a lot
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can heartily recommend the <htmlurl url="http://www.matrox.com/"
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name="Matrox"> <htmlurl url="http://www.matrox.com/mgaweb/brochure.htm"
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name="Millenium"> card. If free X servers are more to your
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liking, you certainly can't go wrong with one of <htmlurl url="http://www.nine.com/" name="Number 9's"> cards. Their S3 Vision 868 and 968 based cards
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(the 9FX series) are no slouches either, and are supported by
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liking, you certainly can't go wrong with one of <htmlurl url="http://www.nine.com/" name="Number 9's"> cards - their S3 Vision 868 and 968 based cards
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(the 9FX series) are pretty fast cards as well, and are supported by
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<htmlurl url="http://www.xfree86.org" name="XFree86">'s S3 server.
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<sect2><heading>Monitors</heading>
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chip and other cards using it, such as the Zynx ZX342 or DEC DE435,
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will generally work as well.
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<sect2><heading>Serial</heading>
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<p>If you're looking for high-speed serial networking solutions, then
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<htmlurl url="http://www.digiboard.com/" name="Digi International">
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makes the <htmlurl url="http://www.digiboard.com/prodprofiles/profiles-prices/arnetprofiles/sync570i.html" name="SYNC 570i"> series, with drivers now in
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name="Emerging Technologies"> also manufactures a board with T1/E1
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capabilities, using software they provide.
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<p>Multiport card options are somewhat more numerous, though it has to be
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said that FreeBSD's support for <htmlurl url="http://www.cyclades.com/"
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name="Cyclades">'s products is probably the tightest, primarily as a result
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of that company's committment to making sure that we are adequately supplied
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with evaluation boards and technical specs. I've heard that the Cyclom-16Ye
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offers the best price/performance, though I've not checked the prices lately.
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Other multiport cards I've heard good things about are the BOCA and AST
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cards, and <htmlurl url="http://www.stallion.com/" name="Stallion
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Technologies"> apparently offers an unofficial driver for their
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cards at <htmlurl url="ftp://ftp.stallion.com/unsupported/freebsd/stallbsd-0.0.2.tar.gz" name="this"> location.
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<sect2><heading>Audio</heading>
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<p>I currently use the <htmlurl url="http://www.gravis.com/" name="Gravis">
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Ultrasound MAX due to its high sound quality and full-duplex audio
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all-around card for a machine that will be running both FreeBSD and NT
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or OS/2. In such a scenario, I might recommend the <htmlurl url="http://www.creaf.com/" name="Creative Labs"> AWE32 instead.
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<sect2><heading>Video</heading>
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<p>For video capture, there's really only once choice - the
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<htmlurl url="http://www.matrox.com/" name="Matrox">
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<htmlurl url="http://www.matrox.com/imgweb/meteor.htm" name="Meteor">
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card. FreeBSD also supports the older video spigot card from
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Creative Labs, but those are getting somewhat difficult to find
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and the Meteor is a more current generation frame-grabber with
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a higher-speed PCI interface. I use one for broadcasting video
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on the MBONE and it works quite well!
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<sect><heading>Core/Processing<label id="hw:core"></heading>
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