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The BlackDog is a pocket-sized, self-contained computer with a built-in biometric fingerprint reader which was developed in 2005 by Realm Systems, which is plugged into and powered by the USB port of a host computer using its peripheral devices for input and output.

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  • BlackDog (en)
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  • The BlackDog is a pocket-sized, self-contained computer with a built-in biometric fingerprint reader which was developed in 2005 by Realm Systems, which is plugged into and powered by the USB port of a host computer using its peripheral devices for input and output. (en)
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  • BlackDog (en)
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  • BlackDog (en)
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  • Xilinx Virtex II-Pro FPGA containing a 400 MHz IBM PowerPC 405 Delta processor (en)
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  • Original BlackDog (en)
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  • Realm Systems (en)
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  • USB host-powered with small lithium polymer buffer battery (en)
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  • K9 (en)
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  • The BlackDog is a pocket-sized, self-contained computer with a built-in biometric fingerprint reader which was developed in 2005 by Realm Systems, which is plugged into and powered by the USB port of a host computer using its peripheral devices for input and output. It is a mobile personal server which allows a user to use Linux, ones applications and data on any computer with a USB port. The host machine's monitor, keyboard, mouse, and Internet connection are used by the BlackDog for the duration of the session. As the system is self-contained and isolated from the host, requiring no additional installation, it is possible to make use of untrusted computers, yet using a secure system. Various hardware iterations exist, and the original developer Realm Systems closed down in 2007, being picked up by the successor Inaura, Inc. (en)
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  • USB 2.0, MMC slot, Authentec AES3400 fingerprint reader, multicolor LED (en)
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  • Debian-based (en)
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