Joker Racer R/C Server is a small-sized and power-efficient Llinux server designed for radio control cars. You can drive your R/C cars over the internet with your browser (or with a custom iPhone application) by connecting the store-sold web camera and the standard servo/speed controllers of your R/C car.
No word (that I could find) about the cost. [Thanks, Fra!]
Posted by: alex.s.myopenid.com on November 11, 2009 at 4:53 PM
Here's what I found about the cost (on page http://www.jokerracer.com/aboutrcserver.php):
"Sorry, we are not ready to sell Joker Racer R/C Server.
We will prepare for it, but still can not tell 'when'.
So the prices are yet to be determined."
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Here's what I found about the cost (on page http://www.jokerracer.com/aboutrcserver.php):
"Sorry, we are not ready to sell Joker Racer R/C Server.
We will prepare for it, but still can not tell 'when'.
So the prices are yet to be determined."
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