[Wear-Hard] Fwd: Linux based mobile dev kit

Nicholas Blasgen nicholas at blasgen.com
Mon Aug 13 13:40:35 EDT 2007


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 Linux based mobile dev
kit<http://www.makezine.com/blog/archive/2007/08/linux_based_mobile_dev_ki.html?CMP=OTC-0D6B48984890>
via MAKE Magazine <http://www.makezine.com/blog/> on Aug 13, 2007

[image: Mkit]
Huh, USB, touchscreen, WiFi looks like it has everything to tinker with... -


Unicon System's MKit(tm) development kit is the first and only unique mobile
Linux development kit on the market. It gives professional developers and
manufacturers the ability to create new handheld devices for industrial,
security, educational and medical applications, as well as various consumer
electronics products.

 Our patented, wireless, and mobile chip-on-film Linux computer is based on
an ARM9 embedded CPU running full blown Linux 2.6 and attached to the back
of a 3.5" touch screen. It is equipped with multiple connectivity options,
including two 2.0 high-speed USB host ports and WiFi.

It is a well-designed license free software stack and debugging JTAG board
that makes customization easy and guarantees the shortest time to market.

Development kits are available in different modifications including the
world's first SDIO Linux Development Kit. Unicon Systems. Linux based mobile
dev kit - Link. <http://www.uniconsys.com/devkit-ucn2410-c.html>
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