The PIC looks fairly large, ceratinly bigger than the PMA-400. Of course that may or may not matter to you, YMMV. As for the PMA-400 I have yet to figure out what the CPU is on it or the RAM. Anyone know? -chris Jobe Bittman wrote: > How about the AMD PIC? > > http://www.mini-itx.com/news/75873294/ > > There is supposed to be some kind of linux support > anouncement at the desktop summit. i live in san dego > so I'm going to try to sneak in and get the details. > > > --- Andrew Plumb <> wrote: > > >>The more I think about it, the more potential I see >>in Archos' forthcoming >>PMA-400 as a wearable computing platform, or at the >>very least a "life >>recorder". >> >>http://www.archos.com/products/overview/pma_400.html >>http://linuxdevices.com/news/NS8307749263.html >> >>- Linux based; QTopia API >>- A/V output >>- A/V input >>- USB host interface >>- USB device interface >>- built-in WiFi >>- SDK in the works >>- mass-production economies of scale >> >>Andrew. >> >>-- >> >>E-mail:
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