An attacker sniffing on the network could intercept any student's work submitted to this service by the teachers and use it to whatever extent he might think of...
excuse me for the formating of my last post...
It's been 2 days I've not slept and there is not
any cofee left, so pardon me for not using the preview button!!!
There's a lot of small Single Board Computers based on x86 with Linux in them. They cost a little more than a Visor, but you have a lot more for your money if your targeted application is a wearable computer. There's many companies that sell such systems, just look in the ads section of any good electronics-oriented magazine.
Here's some quick links I just found out in my Circuit Cellar:
www.emacinc.com - The place for SBC-related things
www.SNMC.com - PowerPC Linux embedded solution
ww.t-systems.com - 386Ex with embedded Linux solutions, ready for internet
www.jkmicro.comm - Small embedded 386Ex solutions
www.tern.com - They sell "A-Core86" modules
www.bagotronix.com - "DOS Stamps" with internet capability
www.lemosint.com - They make some great RF Tx-Rx'ers to, let say, link your head visor to your main board without wire.
If your friends got a PSX older than scp9000, they can buy an external ModChip-GameShark-GameBoyEmu device. But watch out some GB Emulators don't have sound.
An attacker sniffing on the network could intercept any student's work submitted to this service by the teachers and use it to whatever extent he might think of...
Beware!
excuse me for the formating of my last post...
It's been 2 days I've not slept and there is not
any cofee left, so pardon me for not using the preview button!!!
There's a lot of small Single Board Computers based on x86 with Linux in them. They cost a little more than a Visor, but you have a lot more for your money if your targeted application is a wearable computer. There's many companies that sell such systems, just look in the ads section of any good electronics-oriented magazine. Here's some quick links I just found out in my Circuit Cellar: www.emacinc.com - The place for SBC-related things www.SNMC.com - PowerPC Linux embedded solution ww.t-systems.com - 386Ex with embedded Linux solutions, ready for internet www.jkmicro.comm - Small embedded 386Ex solutions www.tern.com - They sell "A-Core86" modules www.bagotronix.com - "DOS Stamps" with internet capability www.lemosint.com - They make some great RF Tx-Rx'ers to, let say, link your head visor to your main board without wire.
here a good place for security concerned people:
https://www.asynchrony.com/
If your friends got a PSX older than scp9000, they can buy an external ModChip-GameShark-GameBoyEmu
device. But watch out some GB Emulators don't have sound.
It sounds like scalar waves to me. Search the web for more information, I'm too busy to write a 5 *-rating post ;o)