Linux Powers Lilliputian PCs
An anonymous reader writes "Gumstix is launching a whole line of dinky little PCs little larger than a Big Red Plenty Pack. The first Netstix model targets server, sniffing, and network simulation. The next model will be USB-powered, followed by models with SD/MMC slots and built-in WiFi. They come with Linux 2.6.17, and lots of room for user applications."
This will be just the right amount of computing power to, say, monitor the tire pressure in my Bronco or use an infrared LED trip sensor to turn on my desktop computer when I walk through the front door.
I figure you'd need Linux for that, right? Java too, probably?
So, are they big endian or little endian?
Am I missing something?
Your inner geek.
If I have been able to see further than others, it is because I bought a pair of binoculars.
TFA said "device measures 1-3/8 x 4-1/8 inches (35 x 103cm)".
Centimetres, millimetres; only a pretentious asshole would distinguish between those gay units.
Most of us Americans learned how to convert between various units of measure in elementary school
Metric mishap caused loss of NASA orbiter.