From: Sean Caron
Sent: Friday, November 28, 2014 8:14 AM
Whaaa? That's actually something a little bit
different; I didn't even
know there was such a thing as a TOAD-2.
It's fun to learn new things, isn't it? :-)
Does anyone here know how many units of the TOAD-2
were ever sold? Who
bought them?
I imagine that that's company confidential information held at XKL, but
Johnny is correct. They're still building and selling routers.
That board looks so close to mini-ITX form factor...
they should start
selling them bare... it would look great next to my Atom boxes!!
In order to make a profit on them as single-board systems, they would
need to be priced in the $8000-$10,000 range, so not a hobbyist purchase
for most of us. (They aren't built to be used outside of the 1U unit in
which they reside as part of the larger router product, so aren't priced
separately. The amounts above are educated guesses based on experience
with the company.)
Rich
Rich Alderson
Vintage Computing Sr. Systems Engineer
Living Computer Museum
2245 1st Avenue S
Seattle, WA 98134
mailto:RichA at
LivingComputerMuseum.org
http://www.LivingComputerMuseum.org/