Yesterday, I think, I was briefly skimming Slashdot and found this article at LinuxDevices, with, supposedly, the smallest PC you have ever seen: a Gumstix Netstix 200xm-cf.
Looking at the specs, these devices run the same hardware that nowadays power Mobile devices: A generic Intel XScale with on and about 64 MB of RAM. But hey: if you want to run a server, (a sofware listing here), the only thing you need is a webserver and a bunch of programming languages like C/C++, Python, PHP and Perl and a NIC.
Right.
Now, that is neat. But I wonder if that thing uses legal MSX-2/MSX ROMs.
Certainly, it does… Bazix – the company introducing the device outside the Japanese market – are the official representatives of MSX Association (the holders of the copyrights and trademarks related to MSX) outside Japan.
Bazix – the company introducing the device outside the Japanese market – are the official representatives of MSX Association
Thanks: I just read it on the Bazix website.