i2c fun stuff (Previous message: [XCSSA] cases with chassis intrusion sensor)

xcssa@xcssa.org xcssa@xcssa.org
Wed, 2 Aug 2006 09:36:39 -0500


Tweeks, enough with the written "verbal pauses" already. It makes most people in forums sound like an idiot but when you are a tech geek, it makes you sound like an elitist a$$hole. I know you personally and you are neither so please stop.

-----Original Message-----
From: xcssa-admin@xcssa.org [mailto:xcssa-admin@xcssa.org]
Sent: Tuesday, August 01, 2006 9:17 PM
To: xcssa@xcssa.org
Subject: Re: i2c fun stuff (Previous message: [XCSSA] cases with chassis
intrusion sensor)


On Tuesday 01 August 2006 17:37, xcssa-admin@xcssa.org wrote:

> Ok, and the hard drive pin settings to do this while at a vendor booth are?
> ;)
> Suppose a portable w/ linux and the scythe device to hook up the external
> hd via usb would work, but was looking for a small (as in fits in hand)
> version -- linux juice box would be nice --

Uhh.. how about a laptop and USB-->PATA adaptor.



>   Ok, along with the scythe product, using handheld size stuff, use
> smartclt if you have a linux handheld/pda w/ usb connection OR use hand
> held PDA/phone as a router to a home box with linux on it to use smartctl
> (with a remote xwindow redirect back to the device doing the routing).

Uhh... smartctl talks to the hardware directly over the IDE/SCSI bus.  You 
can't "route" it over a network.

I still think a laptop woud suffice. ;)

Tweeks
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