A Few EPIA TC Pictures
December 18, 2003

A shiny new 200 pin SODIMM arrived in the post today for our EPIA TC, so we celebrated by snapping it in and powering up - the first 12V EPIA we've examined. Here are a few pictures to whet your appetite. The board we have is an "EPIA-TC10000 LP1000" according to the sticker on the reverse, and doesn't have the optional CCM-01 cardbus module. Our MP3 Mini-ITX Milk Float project will have to wait till we can boot Linux on it from Compact Flash. The pictures (one of which randomly loaded above) are of the new lower profile audio sockets, the 12V DC power input connector at the rear corner of the board, the elusive LVDS connector in the centre of the board (see below), the slightly fiddly but I'm sure we'll get the hang of it 200pin SODIMM RAM module connector underneath the board (watch out for this next year on Nano-ITX), and the additional +12V power and IDE power connectors in the front corner of the board, next to the blue IDE sockets.

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