Device Profile: Cyclades TS100 ‘device server’
May 1, 2002 — by LinuxDevices Staff — from the LinuxDevices Archive — viewsThis LinuxDevices.com “Device Profile” takes a look at the Cyclades TS100, a tiny system based on the combination of a Motorola dual-core (PowerPC + RISC) system-on-chip processor and an Embedded Linux operating system. Typical applications for the highly flexible and cost effective system include industrial automation and control, out-of-band network management, retail automation, and connecting various types of serially-interfaced devices to networks.
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