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  • JEWilson
    Badcaps Veteran
    • Sep 2007
    • 369
    • Scotland, United Kingdom

    #1

    CUR-DLS Server Management

    Despite repeated efforts to source info on adapters for
    the eRMC slot on this mobo - have came up with only
    patchy information.

    I believe the following adapters may be used;
    ASMC-LE, ASMC-ME and ASMC-HE

    Finding info on these is even more difficult

    Can anybody help pls?
  • zandrax
    Hit and miss
    • Dec 2007
    • 1157
    • Italy

    #2
    Re: CUR-DLS Server Management

    eRMC is a remote management card: the slot is a plain PCI one and the card has an Agilent SoC with voltage and temps hardware monitor, a serial port for a console and a 10/100 embedded lan. I think you can consider it as an advanced KVM switch. It seems only Asus used these eRMC cards on some dual cpu server board of the time (TR-DLS, PR-DLS533, CUR-DLS and others).
    ASMC should be a type of card while LE, ME and HE means Low, Mid and High End models to me If you want one of them, I found a belgian shop selling the ASMC-HE for 48 euro ($75 plus shipping): they may appear n ebay or on refurbisher's shops.

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