Exactly, i'd say one needs to connect one of those to the Board, and the other possibly as usual, to the case?there are two AUX_PANEL connectors on the card.
The manual should be clear on that and which goes where.
Exactly, i'd say one needs to connect one of those to the Board, and the other possibly as usual, to the case?there are two AUX_PANEL connectors on the card.
yes, if you have AUX-Panel connected to the case front and unplug it to plug it to paul, the front panel of your case besomes dead.and the other possibly as usual, to the case?
Unfortunately the "HARD RESET" without any wiring/circuit on AUX1 does not work in my case.ASRock Rack's website does not seem to list such a version.
I thought the card could do that via NMI? At least that's what was stated up-thread.
you need a matching connector on the board. the Card have to acces all sensors and must know ther're addresses.They claim no compatibility outside of specific Asus motherboards, but that seems to be more a practical decision than the result of a different design.
will it more easy to make your own card then ?Technically, if you can find the addresses of the sensor devices on your current LCP/eSPI and SMBus buses you could provide the information to the card (in some way) and make it work.
Yes and no. The hardware generally isn't much of a problem (except for the NDAs and manufacturing), and the main BMC OS isn't all that hard either (just grab OpenBMC and off we go - ASpeed is specifically supported!).will it more easy to make your own card then ?
I've been following this card since the beginning and have never been able to find one to purchase...Why do I find about all this only now and why can I not find anywhere to buy from ?
Good link, but it's a bit disappointing there were no connectors/cables included in the box.Just going to leave this here for anybody with this card: https://dannyda.com/2022/02/14/how-...i-feature-to-our-computer-pc-workstation-etc/. This isn't my page but has some useful links about getting things working.