Yes, It is.Zacariaz wrote:Is it really too much to expect support for keyboard and some sorta display?
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Thanks Adam, i have checked with them and they can order them.AJ wrote:This Company is listed as the UK distributor. Although the online store does not seem to have those boards, I guess they may be able to order in.Dex wrote:pity theres no sparkfun in the UK .
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Adam
You can use it as a webserver, a firewall, as computer for your personal starship enterprise (complete with voice I/O)...Zacariaz wrote:...im not getting something which can only be used as a refrigirator part.
If you're looking for something that can be used as a desktop, I suggest you look for a x86 / x64, as they have pretty much eliminated all competition in the segment...
Every good solution is obvious once you've found it.
If i was going for a desktop like thingy i woul be thinking laptop. There have been a few trys from various companys, but none of them seems to have been a succes, which is odd i think. A superthin, super battery saving, super efficient laptop would certainly be something i would consider buying.
Anyway, i dont think i want to buy anything overseas, it will probably be much too expensive, and i cant seem to find any shops in denmark, sweden, germany, etc. which can provide me with any such parts.I will probably have to settle for the epia en12000eg
Anyway, i dont think i want to buy anything overseas, it will probably be much too expensive, and i cant seem to find any shops in denmark, sweden, germany, etc. which can provide me with any such parts.I will probably have to settle for the epia en12000eg
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