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MNT Station prelaunch page is finally online at @crowdsupply: https://www.crowdsupply.com/mnt-research/mnt-station

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  • mntmn@mastodon.socialM mntmn@mastodon.social

    MNT Station prelaunch page is finally online at @crowdsupply: https://www.crowdsupply.com/mnt-research/mnt-station

    Subscribe by leaving your email there if you're interested in updates about our universal open hardware computer for your desktop, homelab, or wall-mounted edge device/router!

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    @mntmn I do like the idea of router, but needs more gbit ethernet

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    • raymaccarthy@mastodon.ieR raymaccarthy@mastodon.ie

      @mntmn @crowdsupply
      No expansion slots and only USB-C power means it's just like the MoBo in an all-in-one PC.

      More use than a Rasberry Pi, but less use than a compact workstation with a couple of PCI-e slots or a real laptop (integrated screen and UPS).

      It's too small.

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      @raymaccarthy @crowdsupply what do you mean by no expansion? there are at least 2x (3x with rk3588) internal pcie expansion options and 2x internal usb headers

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      • mutesplash@uncontrollablegas.comM mutesplash@uncontrollablegas.com

        @mntmn I do like the idea of router, but needs more gbit ethernet

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        @Mutesplash can be added via mpcie, just needs one more port opening/cover on a long side maybe

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        • mutesplash@uncontrollablegas.comM mutesplash@uncontrollablegas.com

          @mntmn I do like the idea of router, but needs more gbit ethernet

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          #21

          @Mutesplash @mntmn that remind me of the talk around the openwrt one.
          Sure a router need a second gbit ethernet. IMO, more would be a waste. It's best to put a gbit switch in front of your router so you get as many port as you need in a much more affordable device.

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          • mntmn@mastodon.socialM mntmn@mastodon.social

            MNT Station prelaunch page is finally online at @crowdsupply: https://www.crowdsupply.com/mnt-research/mnt-station

            Subscribe by leaving your email there if you're interested in updates about our universal open hardware computer for your desktop, homelab, or wall-mounted edge device/router!

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            @mntmn @crowdsupply omg πŸ‘€πŸ‘€πŸ‘€

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            • mntmn@mastodon.socialM mntmn@mastodon.social

              @crowdsupply BTW we've been using a bunch of these internally for development for a while already (for example as a dev setup for Quasar), and it's been really handy

              poleguy@mastodon.socialP This user is from outside of this forum
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              #23

              @mntmn @crowdsupply I recently had my company order me a ThunderScope for my day job... I'm awaiting delivery.

              Just today I was thinking that an MNT reform would work well as a controller/hub/visualization sever for my telemetry setup.

              I'm currently using a RPI CM5 and Alchitry Pt FPGA board. But that means I'll have to roll my own battery setup, etc.

              And now this post. Cool.

              I think I'll try to get the company to buy MNT hardware for me to try out as a next gen platform.

              #protonpack

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              • mntmn@mastodon.socialM mntmn@mastodon.social

                @raymaccarthy @crowdsupply what do you mean by no expansion? there are at least 2x (3x with rk3588) internal pcie expansion options and 2x internal usb headers

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                #24

                @mntmn @crowdsupply
                I couldn't see any PCIe slots. All I could see was a too compact PCB.
                USB-C power wastes a port and limits consumption. Stupid even for a laptop. Only just acceptable on a tablet, if there is more than one USB-C port.

                The EU USB-C mandate doesn't forbid additional connectors if needed.

                It's better than a Raspberry Pi for projects that need more I/O and CPU, but not a replacement for a decent laptop or even a compact workstation.

                It certainly deserves to succeed.

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                • mntmn@mastodon.socialM mntmn@mastodon.social

                  MNT Station prelaunch page is finally online at @crowdsupply: https://www.crowdsupply.com/mnt-research/mnt-station

                  Subscribe by leaving your email there if you're interested in updates about our universal open hardware computer for your desktop, homelab, or wall-mounted edge device/router!

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                  #25

                  @mntmn
                  Will there be a version with 2x ethernet some day? For routers it
                  is good to have 2.
                  @crowdsupply

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                  • chfkch@ruhr.socialC chfkch@ruhr.social

                    @mntmn
                    Will there be a version with 2x ethernet some day? For routers it
                    is good to have 2.
                    @crowdsupply

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                    @chfkch @crowdsupply this is only prelaunch, so based on feedback we could still make changes like that

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                    • raymaccarthy@mastodon.ieR raymaccarthy@mastodon.ie

                      @mntmn @crowdsupply
                      I couldn't see any PCIe slots. All I could see was a too compact PCB.
                      USB-C power wastes a port and limits consumption. Stupid even for a laptop. Only just acceptable on a tablet, if there is more than one USB-C port.

                      The EU USB-C mandate doesn't forbid additional connectors if needed.

                      It's better than a Raspberry Pi for projects that need more I/O and CPU, but not a replacement for a decent laptop or even a compact workstation.

                      It certainly deserves to succeed.

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                      @raymaccarthy @crowdsupply but there is a secondary direct power connector on the board! JST-PH connector. you can feed in a wide range of voltages

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                      • poleguy@mastodon.socialP poleguy@mastodon.social

                        @mntmn @crowdsupply I recently had my company order me a ThunderScope for my day job... I'm awaiting delivery.

                        Just today I was thinking that an MNT reform would work well as a controller/hub/visualization sever for my telemetry setup.

                        I'm currently using a RPI CM5 and Alchitry Pt FPGA board. But that means I'll have to roll my own battery setup, etc.

                        And now this post. Cool.

                        I think I'll try to get the company to buy MNT hardware for me to try out as a next gen platform.

                        #protonpack

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                        @poleguy @crowdsupply oh neat, happy to hear! one can also make custom top plates with built-in display(s) for example

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                        • mntmn@mastodon.socialM mntmn@mastodon.social

                          @raymaccarthy @crowdsupply but there is a secondary direct power connector on the board! JST-PH connector. you can feed in a wide range of voltages

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                          @mntmn @crowdsupply
                          Good.

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                          • mntmn@mastodon.socialM mntmn@mastodon.social

                            MNT Station prelaunch page is finally online at @crowdsupply: https://www.crowdsupply.com/mnt-research/mnt-station

                            Subscribe by leaving your email there if you're interested in updates about our universal open hardware computer for your desktop, homelab, or wall-mounted edge device/router!

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                            @mntmn It's going to be so tempting to replace the MNT Station's lid with a small ortholinear keyboard PCB. πŸ‘€πŸ’¦ Turn it into a proper little wedge computer.

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                            • flatfootfox@hachyderm.ioF flatfootfox@hachyderm.io

                              @mntmn It's going to be so tempting to replace the MNT Station's lid with a small ortholinear keyboard PCB. πŸ‘€πŸ’¦ Turn it into a proper little wedge computer.

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                              @FlatFootFox haha oh yes

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                              • virtuous_sloth@cosocial.caV virtuous_sloth@cosocial.ca

                                @mntmn @holo_memory @bnys
                                What version of USB are the external ports, if you don't mind? I assume something modern (3.1, 3.2, ? I can't keep track) but it would be nice to have the details on that page. Or is the USB version a function of the MNT Reform Processor Module?

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                                @virtuous_sloth @holo_memory @bnys that's mostly depending on the processor module, correct!

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                                • mntmn@mastodon.socialM mntmn@mastodon.social

                                  @chfkch @crowdsupply this is only prelaunch, so based on feedback we could still make changes like that

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                                  @mntmn @chfkch @crowdsupply If you could somehow make these boards have 3x (or even 4x) 1Gbit Ethernet interfaces they could replace aging pcengines APUs maybe

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                                  • stsp@bsd.networkS stsp@bsd.network

                                    @mntmn @chfkch @crowdsupply If you could somehow make these boards have 3x (or even 4x) 1Gbit Ethernet interfaces they could replace aging pcengines APUs maybe

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                                    @stsp @mntmn @chfkch @crowdsupply not saying, that I'm kind of dreaming about an APU replacement with 8gb ram, m.2 slot and and 3-4x 2.5 GbE, but..

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                                    • fellmoon@bsd.networkF fellmoon@bsd.network

                                      @stsp @mntmn @chfkch @crowdsupply not saying, that I'm kind of dreaming about an APU replacement with 8gb ram, m.2 slot and and 3-4x 2.5 GbE, but..

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                                      @fellmoon @stsp @chfkch @crowdsupply is there a special usecase for more than 2 ethernet ports or is it to eliminate the need for an extra switch near it?

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                                      • mntmn@mastodon.socialM mntmn@mastodon.social

                                        @Mutesplash can be added via mpcie, just needs one more port opening/cover on a long side maybe

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                                        @mntmn Interested in this because I just today upgraded internet and learned my old APUs cannot do line speed gigabit routing 😬 One of these guys have the juice?

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                                        • gkrnours@mastodon.gamedev.placeG gkrnours@mastodon.gamedev.place

                                          @Mutesplash @mntmn that remind me of the talk around the openwrt one.
                                          Sure a router need a second gbit ethernet. IMO, more would be a waste. It's best to put a gbit switch in front of your router so you get as many port as you need in a much more affordable device.

                                          mutesplash@uncontrollablegas.comM This user is from outside of this forum
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                                          @gkrnours Two is enough, more is gravy

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