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The EMTEC Gdium Liberty 1000 is built on an STMicroelectronics Loongson 2F MIPS microprocessor and uses a proprietary form-factored USB key, called the G-Key, as its primary storage medium.
This file format can be used to create Live USB environments through a low-level copy (for example with the Unix dd command) to a USB key.
The technology involves a USB key to synchronise with the digital pen enabling instant connectivity between pen and PC.