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Figure 24.2 (a) Imsys SNAP card has the 72-pin SIMM format and is compatible
with carrier boards that conform to the TINI specifications from Dallas
Semiconductor. (b) Block diagram of the SNAP card showing the primary
components [15]. (Photo courtesy of Imsys Technologies.)
Semiconductor. The latter packages include classes that provide access to
system resources such as the 1-Wire bus. They also include useful classes
like HTTPServer with which you can build custom servers. There is also
a considerable amount of open-source software available for TINI, such as a
server that runs servlets [29]. The topic by Williams discusses servlet designs
that work with this server and also provides several other programs for TINI
[30].
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