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Date Added: August 13, 2008 03:16:03 AM
— Jul. 31, 2008 — GHI Electronics has announced a CPU module claimed to be the smallest and lowest-cost development system available for Microsoft's .NET Micro Framework (MF). Suitable for MP3 players, the $100 USBizi supports Microsoft's FAT (file allocation table) filesystem, and offers both USB and microSD storage expansion.

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