Don Park writes:
In the hey-day of the Netgear WGT634U, the Gumstix Computer was also new and exciting.
The Netgear WGT had USB host which opened the door to any number of wifi radios, hard drives, web cams, etc. Unfortunately, the Gumstix was a USB client only.
In April of this year, Gumstix released a new motherboard, the Verdex . It has a USB host and can do all those cool things the WGT-634U could do. Finally.
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