Palm-sized computer features network connectivity.

EDN, November, 2006

by Warren Webb

Gumstix's latest miniature computer targets the customized-network-appliance market, and you can use it as a file and print server, a network server, a software-application server, a Web server, an IP (Internet Protocol)-telephony server, or any combination of the these functions. Measuring only 1 3/8x4 1/8 in., the Netstix 200xm-cf computer combines a 200-MHz Intel ( www.intel.com ) XScale PXA255-based motherboard with compact flash and 10/100-Gbps Ethernet connectivity. With a Linux operating system, open-source peripheral drivers, and FCC (Federal Communications Commission) Class A certification for business use, the computer becomes a low-cost hardware platform for network-appliance-product development. The basic Netstix...

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