Shoebox sized and smaller, small form factor PCs can pack as much
computing muscle as anything from a PDA to a full-sized desktop
computer. They consume 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 may be the
next thing you build.
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.
With thorough illustrations and step-by-step instructions, Small Form
Factor PCs makes it easy for anyone who wants to get started building
these tiny systems. Small form factor computing is taking off, and this
guide is an absolute must for anyone who wants to get in on the launch.