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It's been floating around the Pandora sites for some time. There's a lot missing that's on the Pandora, notably WiFi.
As for a mini desktop solution: I have two Linutops (the original and the Linutop2, here) and they are quite satisfactory as "you-just-don't-see'em" computers, although the S-video out of the Beagle is nice. Then again, my Linutops are hooked up to tvs with tuners, so I don't miss it that much and it seems it's becoming increasingly difficult to find tvs without a VGA plug.
Beagles may be cheaper, but Linutops are plug and play...
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2008-05-28
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2008-05-28
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2008-05-28
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Too bad, that it doesn't have network.
I hope that network can be added at the expansion-connector.
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The BeagleBoard was mentioned on #maemo this morning, quite a neat little device. OMAP3530 based, so it's like the (caseless) desktop version of a NIT.
Seems like it has potential as some sort of mobile (or home) server, or maybe a lighter-weight Mac Mini sort of deal. Where you have a screen/keyboard/mouse at two locations and just lug the computer back and forth—smaller than a laptop without the size constrictions.
This thing is small. The OMAP3, in particular, is rather disturbingly bitesized from a desktop-CPU perspective.
From the Reference Manual:
and They have a neat Flickr collection up. This shot was particularly fun:
Last edited by GeneralAntilles; 2008-09-04 at 06:59.