In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Sergey Babkin) wrote: > Now try to imagine a whole PC on a smaller board than a PIII CPU > cartridge. If you can't, get a copy of the Embedded Systems magazine > and look at the pictures in it. Imagine a complete 80186 system with 512k RAM and 512K flash disk, two serial ports, 14 digital IO lines and an Ethernet in a 32 pin DIL package. They are planning to replace the 80186 module by a 80386 in a few weeks. If you can't belive it you might take a look at www.bcl.de. Now if it only had enough flash for a PicoBSD it might make a good pocket ISDN router... Noses. To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe freebsd-hackers" in the body of the message
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