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Revision as of 06:18, 30 July 2020
1000 Times better (or more) than a $1.5 million computer
from 50 years ago.
Like the one that went to the moon.
[[1]]
Try it for yourself
. . . 25 cents a day . . .
Two bit is price - not value.
When you try to tell someone
about what it can do
like - It has internet
or Word processor
They say MY PHONE CAN DO THAT
Well, how about connecting it
to a big screen TV.
Or plug in a keyboard.
Now you are talking.
Where is my mouse?
Hey, plug in that printer
and Hard Drive too.
. . Connect with Wi-fi .
. Use your phone or laptop .
Find a Local node
. . Wi-fi to ASAxxx
. . Goto 10.10.10.1
How about a Wyze cam ? $25
, they use a QR code to set it up. Anyone know how to read QR?
Open source software
uboot.tar.gz
live-ini.zip 'Does this belong or is it a Windoze program?
Linux_kernel_2.6.35_Wyze_Cam_v1
Linux_kernel_3.10_Wyze_Cam_v2_and_Pan
lssl 'Own license
Handles network data encryption over TLS and SSL protocol
lzbar 'GNU LGPL 2.1 Reads bar codes from various sources, such as video streams
Lcurl 'MIT or X derivate license Handle HTTP communication
Lmp4v2 'MPL MP4 encoding