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=Introduction=
=Introduction=
==Neuros III development==  
<b>Neuros</b> is a company based out of Chicago, IL that specializes in audio and video devices for the consumer electronics market.
Neuros III is part of Neuros Technology new 2006-2007 platform lineup that will be based upon Texas Instruments [http://wiki.neurostechnology.com/index.php/DM320_Platform_development DM320] platform and will be using a stripped down embedded linux system.  
== Neuros Digital Audio Computer (DAC) ==
<b>Neuros Digital Audio Computer</b> is a portable unit designed for audio and visual playback and recording of audio to MP3, Vorbis, WAV, and DRM free format, but is <b>not</b> currently being marketed.
 
==Neuros III Development==  
<b>Neuros III</b> is part of Neuros Technology new 2007-2008 platform lineup that will be based upon Texas Instruments [http://wiki.neurostechnology.com/index.php/DM320_Platform_development DM320] platform and will be using a stripped down embedded linux system. Open source development on it has since stopped as the product is currently in the research phase.
 
==External links==  
==External links==  
* [http://www.neurostechnology.com/ Neuros Technology] official corporate website   
* [http://www.neurostechnology.com/ Neuros Technology] official corporate website   

Latest revision as of 21:05, 8 June 2008

Introduction

Neuros is a company based out of Chicago, IL that specializes in audio and video devices for the consumer electronics market.

Neuros Digital Audio Computer (DAC)

Neuros Digital Audio Computer is a portable unit designed for audio and visual playback and recording of audio to MP3, Vorbis, WAV, and DRM free format, but is not currently being marketed.

Neuros III Development

Neuros III is part of Neuros Technology new 2007-2008 platform lineup that will be based upon Texas Instruments DM320 platform and will be using a stripped down embedded linux system. Open source development on it has since stopped as the product is currently in the research phase.

External links