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Mein neuer Desktop PC auf Basis des ZOTAC Geforce 9300-ITX Mainboards mit Intel Core2Duo E6400 Prozessor, Silverstone NT05 CPU Kühler und Corsair DHX XMS2 RAM (800MHz) im Silverstone SG05 Mini-ITX Gehäuse.
This is an image of the VIA AMOS-5430 system based on the VIA AMOS-5000 device development kit, shown here from next to the VIA EITX-3000 and the EMIO-3430 module.
This is how the mini server case looks with the case top on.
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The new motion controller is ready and works perfect - moves 450kg in seconds with 0,01mm precision. The box looks scary, but I managed to integrate a 4-axis controller, amplifier drive, mini ITX PC, 64 digital/analog I/Os, a wide 19" monitor, WiFi router, and even surround speakers! The HMI really rocks!
A Marine with 3rd Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment, posts security through a building window at Range 220 aboard the Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center, Twentynine Palms Calif., Feb. 9, 2018 as part of Integrated Training Exercise 2-18. The purpose of ITX is to create a challenging, realistic training environment that produces combat-ready forces capable of operating as an integrated MAGTF. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Margaret Gale)
This is an image of the VIA AMOS-5110 system based on the VIA AMOS-5000 device development kit, shown here from the rear I/O view.
Showing everything being fitted into the cramped little case, still need the PCI-E header for the firewire card fitted at this stage.
This is an image of the VIA EPIA-M830 Mini-ITX board from VIA, the ideal solution for next generation kiosk applications. Here shopwing Back panel I/O.