There's this too: http://www.mini-itx.com/news/computex2003-1/ VIA may be selling the MoBo, but if they are, I can't find any retail systems. I think if anyone would have it, mini-itx.com would; they seem to be pretty well connected to VIA. The pictures in the above link are dated 2003, which makes me wonder if we'll ever see retail Nano-ITX, if we still can't find it and the MoBo has supposedly been complete for about 2 years. Just speculation. NEIL: The Gumstix don't have IDE support (that I know of). But they do have USB, I2C, Bluetooth, and RS232. So massive storage would be something that would require figuring out. Oh, that and a little thing like getting audio out from them ;) Probably by the time you got all the peripherals running it would be the same size as a Mini-ITX, but without the monitor option. -Ian Shawn Tan Ser Ngiap wrote: >>Yep -- I keep hearing that Nano ITX getting delayed, and don't follow it's >>status much lately. > > > I wonder if they're selling these already: > http://www.viaembedded.com/product/epia_N_spec.jsp?motherboardId=221 > > >>If you decide to pursue any of these Linux options, you're welcome to have >>my code. I'll need a couple days to dig it up from backup discs though. > > > cheers.. > -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist