use &enbase; instead hard coded FreeBSD homepage
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ActiveWire Inc. provides an extremely flexible, USB-based I/O board
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that connects to buttons, switches, and LEDs, providing a simple API
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to read and write to the I/O pins on the board. The USB port is
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supported in <a href="https://www.FreeBSD.org">FreeBSD 4.0</a>
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supported in <a href="&enbase;">FreeBSD 4.0</a>
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or later. An additional EZ USB chip firmware downloader is
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available in the Ports Collection.
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</description>
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running Apache. We employed consulting services from <a
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href="mailto:phk@FreeBSD.org">Poul-Henning Kamp</a> to develop our
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Virtual Server solution (which is now available in <a
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href="https://www.FreeBSD.org">FreeBSD</a> 4.0). <p> <a
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href="&enbase;">FreeBSD</a> 4.0). <p> <a
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href="http://ServeTheWeb.com/">ServeTheWeb.com</a> is our System
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Admin level of Virtual Servers. Please visit <a
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href="http://www.ServeTheWeb.com/">www.ServeTheWeb.com</a> for
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