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Dallas Semi TINI Board
The Dallas Semiconductor TINI board is a complete Java computer with serial, 1-wire, and Ethernet interfaces in a small SIMM form factor.

Its small form factor makes it an ideal choice for bridging networks like 1-Wire, CAN, etc to the Internet. Numerous programs already exist for it including web servers and the like.

The official TINI website is at http://www.ibutton.com/TINI/
There is also a developers website at http://tini.dalsemi.com

Other information sites include

A very active mailing list also exists and can be subscribed to by sending "subscribe TINI" to majordomo@dalsemi.com
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Subcategories:
(Category) Slush - A shell for the TINI board
(Category) TINI Firmware
(Category) Serial Port/UART
(Category) Memory Usage/Handling
(Category) TINI Java Servlets & Programs
(Category) TINI Java Classes
(Category) Links to other User's TINI boards
(Category) General Interface Issues
(Category) 3rd Party Software
(Category) 3rd Party Hardware

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