Joker Racer R/C Server

by Edwin

rcserver

A server on wheels – what comes to your mind when that phrase is mentioned? Most of us might think of a waiter wearing a pair of skates, but this time round, we’re talking about the Joker Racer R/C Server. This is a real deal Linux server that has been shrunk to a miniscule size, making it small enough to be installed onto radio-controlled cars, where you can then control it from a standard Web browser or using a client program for the iPhone (which is currently under development, seeing action only sometime next year). While the Joker Racer R/C Server is not for sale at the moment, it could have plenty of potential especially in a tie up with Tamiya or other notable R/C car manufacturers.

Source: Hobby Media

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Joker Racer Linux Server for R/C cars Says: December 26, 2009 at 6:42 am

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Links 26/12/2009: Linux 2.6.33 Reaches RC2, Xorg-server 1.8 Almost Out | Boycott Novell Says: December 26, 2009 at 4:48 pm

[...] Joker Racer R/C Server This is a real deal Linux server that has been shrunk to a miniscule size, making it small enough to be installed onto radio-controlled cars, where you can then control it from a standard Web browser or using a client program for the iPhone (which is currently under development, seeing action only sometime next year). While the Joker Racer R/C Server is not for sale at the moment, it could have plenty of potential especially in a tie up with Tamiya or other notable R/C car manufacturers. [...]

farooq Says: January 5, 2010 at 10:20 am

it looks like tottaly awesome

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