Comparison of embedded Linux devices
- Comparison of embedded Linux devices
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* [http://europe.nokia.com/A4305063 Nokia N800's Supported formats]
* [http://www.openpma.org/wiki/Current_events Archos pma430 added(by the community) formats]
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