Re: PIX ISA Flash cards (upgrade or Frankenpix)

From: Jason1 (jason1@xxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Wed Mar 06 2002 - 15:09:59 GMT-3


   
At $650/= , what's the diff between getting direct from a reseller vs
getting from you ?

----- Original Message -----
From: "Brian" <signal@shreve.net>
To: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2002 1:36 PM
Subject: PIX ISA Flash cards (upgrade or Frankenpix)

> I have a few new 16MB ISA Flash cards if anyone is looking to build some
> Frankenpix's, or upgrade a lower pix so it can run 6.x.
>
> With 2MB Flash you can run up to 5.1
> With 8MB Flash you can run up to 5.2 and up
>
> The new 16MB ISA Flash cards are $650/ea
>
> I also have a nice PIX Classic (2MB Flash) that will run 5.2 real nice,
> and has 2 interfaces in it, for $800.00.
>
> I do not build Frankenpix's myself (homebrewed pix's, pc
> motherboard/processor with a Cisco ISA Flash Card), however, it has been
> posted here many times on how to do it. Generally getting your hands on
> the PIX Flash cards is the difficult part.
>
>
> Q. How do I determine how much flash memory my PIX has?
>
> A. If you perform a show version command on your PIX, and the flash size
> is not given in MB, then use the table below to see how much flash your
> PIX has.
>
>
> i28F020 512 KB
> AT29C040A 2 MB
> atmel 2 MB
> i28F640J5 8 MB - PIX 506
> 16 MB - all other PIXes
> strata 16 MB
>
> -----------------------------------------------
> Brian Feeny, CCIE #8036 e: signal@shreve.net
> Network Engineer p: 318.222.2638x109
> ShreveNet Inc. f: 318.221.6612



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