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An embedded view of the Mac Mini, Part 2: Free software on a cheap computer
NetBSD and Yellow Dog Linux have both begun to support the Mac Mini. Peter Seebach looks at open source operating system options on this new contender in the embedded PowerPC platform space.
Articles 05 Apr 2005  
 
An embedded view of the Mac mini, Part 4: Perfecting the prototype
In this installment of "An embedded view of the Mac mini," Peter Seebach builds upon the original prototype "photo booth" application using Fink to get third-party software help in photo setup and layout.
Articles 31 May 2005  
 
An embedded view of the Mac mini, Part 3: Rapidly prototype an embedded application
In a continuing look at the Mac mini as an embedded development platform, Peter Seebach shows how to rapidly prototype a simple application, looking at the variety of tools and glue available natively in Mac OS X.
Articles 04 May 2005  
 
An embedded view of the Mac Mini, Part 1: Apple's new PowerPC BSP
The Mac Mini isn't just competition for Shuttle computers and mini-tower PCs. It's also competition for the much smaller embedded development boards that many users are building custom applications around. Peter Seebach takes a look at the Mac Mini as an embedded development platform.
Articles 15 Mar 2005  
 
An embedded view of the Mac mini, Part 5: Working with USB
Peter Seebach gives an overview of writing a userland (non-kernel) driver for a USB device, allowing his photo kiosk to accept cash, and the author to get rich quick, one dollar at a time.
Articles 04 Oct 2005  
 
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