Planning to step it up a notch...

but my only offense against it is the fact that it has really bad support

Well, if it were good, they wouldn't be affiliated with the Borg (can't have those fresh-out-of-college kids Gates likes to hire seeing what a real professional company looks like ;D)

I tend to get nervous around companies that offer "products" but don't list either (preferably U.S.) distributors or prices. Probably comes from spending so much time in and around Silicon Valley startups that never quite made it...

The fact that it's got an x86 architecture is interesting: makes it easier to cross-develop, since you can probably do a lot of testing in an environment that's a good superset of the runtime environment. Fewer surprises from things like switching from little- to big-endian.

Did you get a price from them? It could be a nice alternative to the Netburner.

Ran