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Gary Mort garyamort at gmail.com
Mon Apr 4 23:38:43 EDT 2011


He made it by hand....  LOL... sorry, this particular one at the moment
isn't anything more than a USB drive.... though it does include a tiny
microprocessor one could repurpose.

Personally for myself, I'd rather splurge on a 10$ AVR32 chip which can
run a cutdown version of linux....and compile PHP onto it with Joomla
installed and my resume/contact info preloaded. :-)

But then your getting into a lot more complications[how do you make it a
"network" so the user can connect to it.....]


Or for mass production, going with a
http://evilmadscience.com/productsmenu/tinykitlist/74-atmegaxx8
breadboard and doing something there[bluetooth vcard database?  speaker
which says something?  Not so thrilled with the POV card, but it is
pretty neat. 
http://hackaday.com/2011/03/21/pov-business-card-is-guaranteed-to-get-you-noticed/

I find it thrilling that this stuff is now mass marketed to the point
where you can build something functional like this for under 25$....[I
think the one I linked to originally runs around 10$ for the parts]....

I find it even more thrilling that a noob like me can actually read
through this stuff and figure out how to put one of these together.... 
[just wish there was a hackerspace up here in Kingston like the one you
lucky dogs have down in NYC]



On 4/4/2011 11:17 PM, Helvécio da Silva wrote:
> What's the difference between this card and a regular pen-drive?
>
> I mean, does it run anything interesting by itself? I didn't quite
> understand what the processor does...
>
> Sorry I can't understand the lingo...LOL
>
> 2011/4/4 Gary Mort <garyamort at gmail.com>:
>> He used Joomla for his website...
>> http://www.t4f.org/blog?view=entry&id=15%3Abusiness-card-personalization
>> <http://www.t4f.org/blog?view=entry&id=15%3Abusiness-card-personalization>
>>
>> But it is the business card I want....   anyone know if you get PHP to
>> run on a tiny2313 microprocessor?  :-)
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