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Devices are powered via a USB male connector which is plugged into a host computer. During development, communication with the system is also performed using this USB connection (there are no serial ports).
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Devices also have a connector to which small expansion boards can be fitted on the top of the main board. There are expansion boards for wireless, motion sensors, Bluetooth and so on.
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Calao devices use U-boot and run version 2.6 of the Linux kernel. The company recommends the GNU toolchain to develop the software for these devices.
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was a French company producing small Linux-based computers, roughly the size of a USB key. The company went bankrupt in April 2016.
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All Calao USB keys have a wired LAN port. Some also have additional USB sockets.
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manufactured by Calao Systems and sold by ST Microelectronics using the
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Private
Computer systems
Grenoble
French Alps
www.calao-systems.com
Atmel
Nomadik
ARM architecture
JTAG
USB S8815
single-board computer
Nomadik
ST-Ericsson Snowball
ST-Ericsson Snowball
single-board computer
ST-Ericsson Snowball Development Board
Archived
Wayback Machine
Article in Electronista
Archived
Wayback Machine
Article in LinuxDevices
Discussion in Gizmodo
Categories
Linux-based devices
Privately held companies of France

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