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to: Charles Angelich
from: Wayne Chirnside
date: 2003-02-19 13:35:00
subject: Smallest server

Plug "world's smallest web server"  or "world's smallest
server" without the quotes, forget which, into google
and in the first three links or so you'll see
the miniscule server I was talking about.
For scale they set it next to two quarters.
I think it was a Stanford errort but available
and incredibly inexpensive to build except for the ability
to connect surface mount chips. RAM served as the _hard drive_.
I suspect the little bugger could be fit into a standard
modular jack and possibly be run on power scavanged
from the phone companies current loop.
I'd have snagged the URL and copy and pasted but I've not
yet setup Windows 98 to do that easily and don't trust my eyes
to copy the URL correctly.
Perhaps after I substitute the more feature filled multi-file
opening freeware "notepad" for 98's I'll change my OLR
reader's editor from edit to notepad making such tasks a snap.
 
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