Hey David
Very interesting. I'd like to dig in to the com1 port , but I'd like to know what type of connector does the com1 port take inorder for it to fit in the com1 female socket on the snap4000's mobo?
On a side note...I know the Snap4000 has a 233mhz cpu. My question is will it take a faster cpu? What socket is it ? I think it is a socket 7 but cannot remember. Also, could it be possible to use a overdriver cpu on it? There I go again...lots of questions.
Thanks again,
bitor
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Originally Posted by blue68f100
Normally when you have com port access it give you access to the core files, like a backdoor. I've used com ports in the past to download firmware. On the Guardian OS, you have a com port used to diag boot problems. You can also ssh in to the server. This is a way to gain access to the linux kernel. Just to name a few.
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