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Re: Gumstix

From: "Eugene Nine" <>
Date: Thu, 29 Jan 2004 05:50:34 -0800

Looks a lot like the DIMM-PC's.  I think Jumptech was a brand of one.  Seems to me they were not too expensive unless you bought their carrier and development system, but that actual dimm-pc its self was only a couple hundred dollars.  I looked at them a couple years ago and thought P133 max is way too slow, but I was still in the Windows world then, now that I've switched to Linux they look much more useable.

Eugene Nine

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From: Jon Knight <>
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Date:  Thu, 29 Jan 2004 13:11:14 +0000 (GMT)

>A friend just forwarded this to me: <URL:http://www.gumstix.org/>.  
>Looks very cool at 20mm x 80mm, 12g, 200mA, running Linux with 64MB SDRAM 
>and 4MB flash.  I like the chap's idea about a '"collar-top" computer'! 
>:-)
>
>Jim'll
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