Description
Shoebox sized and smaller, small-form-factor PCs can pack as much computing muscle as a full-sized desktop computer. They consumer less power, have few or no moving parts, and are very quiet. Whether you plan to use one as a standalone PC or want to embed it in your next hacking project, a small-form-factor PC can be a lot of fun to build.Make Projects: Small Form Factor PCs is the only book available that shows you how to build small-form-factor PCs -- from kits and from scratch -- that are more interesting and more personalized than what a full-sized PC can give you. Included in the book are projects for building personal video recorders, versatile wireless access points, digital audio jukeboxes, portable firewalls, and much more. This book shows you how to build eight different systems, from the shoebox-sized Shuttle system down to the stick-of-gum-sized gumstix.
CONTENTS:
Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 Digital Audio Jukebox
Chapter 3 Digital Video Recorder with Myth TV
Chapter 4 Home Network Gateway
Chapter 5 Network Monitor
Chapter 6 Wi-Fi Extender
Chapter 7 A Portable,USB-Powered,Bridging Firewall
Chapter 8 Cheap Wi-Fi SSH Client
Chapter 9 Bluetooth LED Sign
Appendix Running an NFS Server
Published
May 2008
Publisher
O'REILLY & ASSOCIATES
ISBN
9780596520762
Pages
275




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