LASAT
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The LASAT Masquerade 2 and later Masquerade PRO was created by LASAT Networks, as part of a product line of self-contained SOHO all-in-one servers (firewall/NAT/router, mail server etc.)
Unfortunately the company went bust, so very few of these devices were ever shipped, but they still fulfill their original purpose very well.
The Debian project still uses two Masquerade PRO as MIPS autobuilders.
Features
Components listed in
Feature | Masquerade 2 | Masquerade PRO |
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Size | 1U | 1U |
Processor | NEC VR4310 | NEC R5000 |
Clock freq. | 133/166 MHz | 250 MHz |
Network | 2xAMD PCnet32 10/100Mbps | 2xAMD PCnet32 10/100Mbps |
IDE | CMD643 IDE controller | CMD643 IDE controller |
Harddisk | Room for 1x3.5" HD | Room for 1x3.5" HD |
RAM | ?? | 128MB on-board SDRAM (100MHz) |
Flash | ?? | 4MB (compressed kernel image limited to 1MB) |
Expansion | 1xPCI slot | 1xPCI slot |
Other |
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Console | 3-pin RS-232 header on PCB | 3-pin RS-232 header on PCB |
Documentation | Design Specification | Design Specification |
Linux-mips | 2.6.15 tested OK |
Note: Features in red are not supported by the current linux-mips kernel releases. Features in amber are only known to work in certain older kernels.