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netzen:
Introducing (cool and "cool") the "Age of Tiny":

I found interesting that this company are using the word "tiny" in its new products...
It seems that NOT only Robert is thinking "tiny"... it's the age of "tinyness"... lol...

[ tiny usbkey ]



[ tiny microSD / usb adapter ]



[ tiny Sata(flash) hard disk module ]



Homepage Transcend:
http://www.transcendusa.com/index.asp
http://www.transcend.co.jp/index.asp

netzen:
This is really cool...

Buffalo Technology, now part of Mitsubishi Electric (melco) have something very interesting for the TinyCore Linux...



(hires: http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3571/3424390482_47404bc177_o.jpg)

They call it: microUSB (do not confused it with microSD),
we can call it, Tiny Core L2-BIOS... lol...

http://www.buffalotech.com/
http://buffalo.jp/

netzen:
Level 2 BIOS...

Just started to play with the idea of a "level 2 BIOS"...

Did some basic prototypes, just putting pieces together...



(hires)
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3374/3429865235_d482794f91_o.jpg

...well, Powered By (the Moldability of) TinyCore...

The mounting based on UUID put everything at another level...

tobiaus:
a bootloader you mean. in all fairness, the modularity of linux makes a tc-based bootloader unnecessary.

you could make one anyway.

netzen:

--- Quote from: netzen on April 10, 2009, 10:24:07 PM ---Level 2 BIOS...

Just started to play with the idea of a "level 2 BIOS"...


--- End quote ---

I'm just wandering if a netbook Atom ONLY with a usbkey with Tinycore and with HD detached can run longer with one battery charge...?

At least in theory, it should give some extras minutes...

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