document updated 12 years ago, on Jan 22, 2013
PC-on-a-stick devices[1] [2] are a nascent but growing market segment.
Things that make them useful for USB Jacking:
- most have a USB-device or USB-OTG port (because most are designed to cooperate with a larger computer like a typical smartphone does; many run Android)
- though they're larger than a flash drive,
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they're not much larger, and they pack a LOT of power in that small package, much more power than a microcontroller solution provides
Rockchip RK3066
- devices:
- SoC USB ports: (note: packaged devices may not expose all of these ports)
- Linux:
Allwinner A10
- devices:
- SoC USB ports: (note: packaged devices may not expose all of these ports)
- Linux:
other SoCs