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Crusoe and Mobile Linux for in flight computing...




   I assume many of you saw or heard about Transmeta's new Crusoe
processor that will offer very low power consumption, and also about
"Mobile Linux" which will be tuned for platforms with modest resources.
(See http://www.transmeta.com/ if you haven't).

   Has anyone seen any 3rd party products yet? I guess these internet
appliances will run from ROM. Anybody seen any chatter about products
that can run other applications? (ie: your own cool stuff). This would
be just the ticket for glider applications where batteries are your
only power source. Useful for power planes as well of course.

John

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