up core plus + up net plus
I have no doubt i missed an article that explains exactly this but; i so want to get the up net plus board, i definitely need to get a up core plus as well? i'm just going from the image in the up shop
means i can use my up squared for something else
2 x UP board, 4GB RAM + 64 GB eMMC w/ vesa case
1x UP Squared Pentium Quad Core, 8GB RAM, 128GB eMMC w/ vesa case
1x UP Core Plus E3950, 8GB RAM, 64GB EMMC+ Net Plus i210-IT
1x Dell Power Edge R510
2x Dell Power Edge R610
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@Andrew Hays said:
I have no doubt i missed an article that explains exactly this but; i so want to get the up net plus board, i definitely need to get a up core plus as well? i'm just going from the image in the up shopThat is correct. The UP Net Plus is a carrier board/add-on that attaches to the UP Core Plus.
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thanks for the clarification Duncan.
does the up core plus + net plus carrier board fit in the up core expandable case thing?
going by the pictures the up core and up core plus are a different shape?
2 x UP board, 4GB RAM + 64 GB eMMC w/ vesa case
1x UP Squared Pentium Quad Core, 8GB RAM, 128GB eMMC w/ vesa case
1x UP Core Plus E3950, 8GB RAM, 64GB EMMC+ Net Plus i210-IT
1x Dell Power Edge R510
2x Dell Power Edge R610 -
@Andrew Hays said:
thanks for the clarification Duncan.Np!
does the up core plus + net plus carrier board fit in the up core expandable case thing?
Nope, totally different devices and shapes.
going by the pictures the up core and up core plus are a different shape?
Yes, that is correct.
The UP Core Plus is nothing like the UP Core. It's more closely related to the UP Squared specifications, expandability and features. The UP Squared and UP Core Plus are both Apollo Lake chipsets.
Eric Duncan - UP Evangelist - My thoughts are of my own free will
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thanks again duncan. i shall wait with baited breath for a nice case to appear for it
2 x UP board, 4GB RAM + 64 GB eMMC w/ vesa case
1x UP Squared Pentium Quad Core, 8GB RAM, 128GB eMMC w/ vesa case
1x UP Core Plus E3950, 8GB RAM, 64GB EMMC+ Net Plus i210-IT
1x Dell Power Edge R510
2x Dell Power Edge R610 -
@Andrew Hays said:
thanks again duncan. i shall wait with baited breath for a nice case to appear for itHeh, none of my UP devices are in cases. They look too pretty to hide.
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i have 2 up boards and an up squared in the vesa cases that are in the up -shop
2 x UP board, 4GB RAM + 64 GB eMMC w/ vesa case
1x UP Squared Pentium Quad Core, 8GB RAM, 128GB eMMC w/ vesa case
1x UP Core Plus E3950, 8GB RAM, 64GB EMMC+ Net Plus i210-IT
1x Dell Power Edge R510
2x Dell Power Edge R610 -
does the mpcie-lte board work with this combination?
i'd like to use pfsense and have lte/4g internet backup
2 x UP board, 4GB RAM + 64 GB eMMC w/ vesa case
1x UP Squared Pentium Quad Core, 8GB RAM, 128GB eMMC w/ vesa case
1x UP Core Plus E3950, 8GB RAM, 64GB EMMC+ Net Plus i210-IT
1x Dell Power Edge R510
2x Dell Power Edge R610 -
EMEA means it won't work in Australia?
2 x UP board, 4GB RAM + 64 GB eMMC w/ vesa case
1x UP Squared Pentium Quad Core, 8GB RAM, 128GB eMMC w/ vesa case
1x UP Core Plus E3950, 8GB RAM, 64GB EMMC+ Net Plus i210-IT
1x Dell Power Edge R510
2x Dell Power Edge R610