Bob La Quey wrote:
A start-up located in the French Alps near Grenoble is readying a tiny ARM-based Linux single-board computer (SBC) in a USB key form-factor. Calao, based in Sant Martin le Vinoux, is also readying a tiny Linux SBC designed to plug into QIL (quad in-line) IC sockets. http://www.calao-systems.com/?lng=en
Looks like a very interesting piece of hardware. I wish I could think of something useful that I could use it for, but I'm coming up with a blank. I know there are hundreds of things that this could be perfect for. The only thing I'm able to think of is a USB monitor; something that allows you to decode USB wire protocols. *sigh*
-Kelsey -- [email protected] http://www.kernel-panic.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/kplug-list
