I have one of these, that I use for experimenting.  It's four core and
very high performance, including graphics.  I think it comes with
WIndows and Linux pre-installed, but you'd have to verify that.  It's
4" x 4"!


On Wed, Mar 18, 2015 at 7:59 PM, Dauer, Edward <[email protected]> wrote:
> OK; I give up.  Trying to use a Mac at the station QTH is just too much 
> trouble - too much of the good stuff doesn't come in the Apple flavor.  Even 
> the Dell monitor I just bought for the P3 SVGA doesn't come with drivers for 
> Mac OS, which limits some of the tricks the monitor can play.  So, advice 
> please - what is the smallest (physically the smallest) Winows-running 
> computer other than a laptop or an all-in-one that would serve well for all 
> of the computer control, logging, and etc. goodies one might reasonably hang 
> on a K-line station?  Real estate on my desk is at a real premium, and 
> knee-hole space is even less.  (The Dell Inspirion 3000 small format is too 
> big.)
>
> Thanks in advance . . .
>
> Ted, KN1CBR
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