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10 January 2009

Pocket-size Linux PC offers GPS and GPRS

Round Solutions - Pocket-size Linux PC offers GPS and GPRSThe AarLogic C10 / 3, a map on a PC running Linux on an area of only 104mm x 63mm, was introduced by Round Solutions. A quad-band GPRS and GPS module SiRF3 are also on board and USB interfaces, RS232 and Ethernet components. An SD card reader allows the expansion without the problem of 4 MB of RAM that comes as standard.

The heart of the PC is two ARM processors, which is responsible for a share, for the GSM component, and other executable applications for embedded Linux. The module processor, including the GSM component, is also available for purchase separately. Despite its small size - about the size of a box of matches - 160-pin offers a wide range of connectivity options. In addition to keyboards, digital cameras and playback devices, as well as Wireless LAN, Bluetooth and GPS units, says the company.

According to Harald Naumann, technical director of the Round Solutions, the new platform is ideal for the extension of self-surveillance and monitoring systems, which are capable of much more than simple transfer of data Because of the Linux Intelligence "-" In combination with a camera and environmental sensors, applications for recognition of complex shapes, for example, can be performed directly on the board. As the geographical coordinates are transmitted wirelessly, the Board of Directors is reserved for mobile use. "

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