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22 <p>There has been a rush of activity documenting ways to put
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23 together computers to handle specialized tasks. Melissa passes along a
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24 few links that seem most interesting at present.<br>
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30 <h3>Some references for computer hardware<br>
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33 <li>Set-top box</li>
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34 <li>Mini-ITX - 12VDC powered</li>
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35 <li>Embedded form factor</li>
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36 <li>backup power</li>
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37 <li>environmental monitoring</li>
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39 <h3>Software loading options<br>
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42 <li>Run from CDROM</li>
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43 <li>Run from Flash (USB drive)</li>
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44 <li>Wake-on-LAN settings</li>
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45 <li>Network Boot<br>
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