
Tiny computer holds embedded treasure...
The Waysmall series from Gumstix offers designers a line of Linux-based computer systems that easily fit into the palm of your hand...
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Gumstix the computing power behind MIT Space Elevator Team (MITSET) project.
MITSET Newsletter (Summer
2006) ...The Gumstix board allows the climber to take extensive
data during the prototyping and testing process, provide volumes of
real-time status information during the competition
itself, and allows integrated, very high-level control over virtually all of
the robot's function...
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Embedded software made simpler yet more powerful
The current decade will probably be known as the dawn
of pervasive computing, when PCs were dethroned by technology to embed computers
in almost everything. The hardware already exists to add features such as artificial
intelligence and wireless connectivity to clothing or cars. Thanks to researchers,
software is catching up faster...
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robostix
expansion board -- Robotic Nation Evidence
The new robostix board meets
so many of our design goals, and perhaps dreams,” said Professor Richard
Vaughan of the Autonomy (Robotics) Lab in the School of Computing Science at
Simon Fraser University (SFU) near Vancouver, Canada, “The overall robotics
solution from gumstix gives us complete freedom of movement and an efficient
design at such a low cost. We will be using the gumstix in our design and testing
of forty robots working together...
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LinuxJournal:
Testing and Building with the New gumstix SBCs, Part 1 -- Linux Journal.com
At the time of my first review of the original gumstix product, the
gumstix waysmall 200X (ws200x), it contained the versions of what the
company since has renamed the Basix FFMC....
---- Posted 26 May 2005
at 8:30 CDT by Micheal Boerner....
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New
Gumstix Linux SBC Under $100 -- Robotics.net
A LinuxDevices article says a new version of the Gumstix
microcontroller has been released with a price tag of $99... -----Posted 27
May 2005
at 13:27 CDT by steve....
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Tiny
Linux SBC family grows
Gumstix has added extended memory and on-board Bluetooth
options to its line of tiny gumstick-shaped XScale SBCs (single-board
computers).....
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The waysmall 200ax-bt mini-computer with Bluetooth
gumstix is selling a tiny 200MHz Linux-powered computer
with 64MB of RAM and built-in Bluetooth called the waysmall
200ax-bt that’s just 83mm x 36mm x 15mm...
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Posted Aug 9, 2004, 7:52 AM ET by Peter Rojas - engaget.com
Tiny Linux computer fits portable applications.
By Warren Webb - reed-electronics.com - May 27, 2004
Targeting small, price-conscious embedded devices,
Gumstix Inc recently introduced a single-board-computer family
based on Intel’s PXA255 processor with Xscale technology.
The 20x80x8-mm Gumstix boards feature...
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gumstix
Introduces Smallest Commercially Available Linux Boards And Computers -
-LinuxElectronics.com
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May 14, 2004
The world's smallest commercially available Linux boards
and computers were officially introduced today by gumstix, inc.,
a start-up that produces and sells high performance Single Board
Computers (SBCs) and peripherals....
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gumstix
chews on customer success --Silicon Valley Biz
Ink
- May 7, 2004
By making the smallest computer board he could, serial
entrepreneur and former venture capitalist Gordon Kruberg inadvertently
launched a company that, after just three months, already is
profitable....
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gumstix
Introduces Tiny Linux Boards and Computers -- LWN.net - April 23, 2004
Targeting small, price-conscious embedded devices,
Gumstix Inc recently introduced a single-board-computer family
based on Intel’s PXA255 processor with Xscale technology.
The 20x80x8-mm Gumstix boards feature...
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Gumstix
Ships Mini Linux Computers -- By TechWeb News,
linuxpipeline.com - April
06, 2004
Start-up Gumstix Inc. on Tuesday shipped two printed
circuit boards and mini-computer cases for building Linux-based
handheld devices, peripherals and robotics
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Introduction
to the Gumstix tiny linux computer -- By Rich Gibson,
O'Reilly Devloper Weblogs
- Mar. 08, 2004
The Gumstix computer (also see Gumstix.org) is a tiny 200 or 400 Mhz single
board computer based on the Intel XScale processors. with Linux Kernel 2.6.0
in flash ram. They have 64 mb of RAM. You can get your Gumstix as a tiny little
board, or a 'full fledged' computer. I orded mine with a 128 mb MMC memory
card. So what do you get in a tiny package?...
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