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Monday, March 30, 2009
Photos of the Alix board
I received the Alix 2d2 board. Here are some pictures of it :
(click on the pictures to see a bigger image)
front side
front side with CD (for size comparison)
back side
the open enclosure with the CF card and the AC adapter
When installing the board in the case, make sure and unscrew the 2 screw fittings for the DB9 port before trying to it into the case. My screw fittings were pretty tight, so I put a small flat-head screwdriver into it to loosen the screws, installed the board, and tighten the screw fittings.
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