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 **AstLinux Board Type:** **AstLinux Board Type:**
  
-  * "genx86_64" (VGA video console+  * "genx86_64" (Video Console: VGA) 
-  * "genx86_64-serial" (19200 baud serial console)+  * "genx86_64-serial" (Serial Console: ''19200'' baud for AstLinux 1.2.10 and earlier, ''115200'' baud for AstLinux 1.3.0 and later)
  
 **Complete System Recommended Options:** **Complete System Recommended Options:**
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   * mSATA/SATA Storage: SanDisk SSD U110 32GB   * mSATA/SATA Storage: SanDisk SSD U110 32GB
   * Case:   * Case:
-      * __No PCIe Expansion Card Support__ +    * __No PCIe Expansion Card Support__ 
-          * [[http://www.mini-box.com/M350-universal-mini-itx-enclosure|M350]] Universal Mini-ITX Case or [[http://www.akasa.com.tw/update.php?tpl=product/product.detail.tpl&type=Chassis&type_sub=Mini%20ITX&model=AK-ITX04-BK|Akasa Cypher]] “Thin” Case +      * [[http://www.mini-box.com/M350-universal-mini-itx-enclosure|M350]] Universal Mini-ITX Case or [[http://www.akasa.com.tw/update.php?tpl=product/product.detail.tpl&type=Chassis&type_sub=Mini%20ITX&model=AK-ITX04-BK|Akasa Cypher]] “Thin” Case 
-          * AC Adapter (brick): AC Power Adapter 36W, 12V, 3A or 60W, 12V, 5A +      * AC Adapter (brick): AC Power Adapter 36W, 12V, 3A or 60W, 12V, 5A (5,5*2,5mm) 
-      * __With PCIe Expansion Card Support__ +    * __With PCIe Expansion Card Support__ 
-          * Jetway Case JC-11x-B Series((only a **PCI**-riser-card is included with the JC-11x-B case, no **PCIe**-riser!)) (or similar) +      [[http://www.jetwaycomputer.com/Chassis.html|Jetway Case JC-11x/12x-B Series]]((only a **PCI**-riser-card is included with the JC-11x-B case, no **PCIe**-riser!)) (or similar) 
-          * AC Adapter (brick) is included, Internal ATX Power Supply not used+      * AC Adapter (brick) is included, Internal ATX Power Supply not used 
 +    * __1U 19" Rack-mounted chassis__ 
 +      * [[http://www.jetwaycomputer.com/JC-150.html|Jetway JC-150 Series]] (JC-150-B is case only, without PSU!)
  
 **Total System Power (no PCIe Expansion Card):**  11 Watts when idle. **Total System Power (no PCIe Expansion Card):**  11 Watts when idle.
  
-**Performance:**  42.secs. (Maximum OpenVPN: 75 Mbps)+**Performance:**  30.secs. (Single-core test, lower is better)
  
-  openvpn --genkey --secret /tmp/secret +  time ( echo "scale=3456; 4*a(1)" | bc -l )
-  time openvpn --test-crypto --secret /tmp/secret --verb 0 --tun-mtu 20000 --cipher aes-256-cbc+
  
 **Configuration:** **Configuration:**
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 Initially you must use the included VGA cable((in some countries (e.g. Germany) you may need to order the VGA header cable separately)) to connect to the board's internal VGA header to view the BIOS((press "DEL" at startup)), an alternate solution is to use "Console Redirection" to the BIOS via the serial port. Initially you must use the included VGA cable((in some countries (e.g. Germany) you may need to order the VGA header cable separately)) to connect to the board's internal VGA header to view the BIOS((press "DEL" at startup)), an alternate solution is to use "Console Redirection" to the BIOS via the serial port.
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 +!!Note ->!! Leave ''Bits per second -> 115200'' for AstLinux 1.3.0 and later.
  
 Using the VGA connection, enter the BIOS Setup, go to the "Advanced" -> "Serial Port Console Redirection" .  Make the following changes... Using the VGA connection, enter the BIOS Setup, go to the "Advanced" -> "Serial Port Console Redirection" .  Make the following changes...
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 Save the above BIOS changes, reboot. Save the above BIOS changes, reboot.
  
-Later to access the BIOS, configure your serial terminal program to support ANSI color and 19200 baud.  If you are using minicom be sure to add the ' ''-c on'' ' option to the minicom command line, otherwise the ANSI colors will not be distinguishable in the BIOS Setup screen.  On startup hit the <F7> key (or //quickly// type <ESC>[18 ) to enter the BIOS Setup.+Later to access the BIOS, configure your serial terminal program to support ANSI color and the matching baud-rate.  If you are using minicom be sure to add the ' ''-c on'' ' option to the minicom command line, otherwise the ANSI colors will not be distinguishable in the BIOS Setup screen.  On startup hit the <F7> key (or //quickly// type <ESC>[18 ) to enter the BIOS Setup.
  
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