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Old February 19th 05, 01:24 PM
Evan Carew
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UJ,

Well, it doesn't come with a video card if that is what you meant,
however, that is a relatively simple matter to fix. PC104 video cards
are quite reasonably priced & even support 1/2 or 1/4 VGA standards.

Evan

UltraJohn wrote:
Blueskies wrote:



Check out this machine, only +5vdc required, linux capable...

http://www.diamondsystems.com/products/prometheus

I'm sure there are many more similar...



Looks to be a nice system to play around with. It has the possibility of
handling both the data interface and computations. The main problem I see
with this system is no windowing system ie KDE and I think that was part of
his need.
John


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