From 4ac623f0195c294cb7e62c0499791d8c26a9db47 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Dante Catalfamo
Date: Tue, 7 Jul 2020 23:08:29 -0400
Subject: Add name to corpshadow link

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 I recently purchased a new [[https://www.pcengines.ch/apu2e4.htm][PC Engines APU2E4]] to use as a home
 router. I purchased the kit, which includes the board, case, and power
-supply from https://corpshadow.biz/. I also ordered the DB9F to USB
-adapter (Silicon Labs CP2104), so I don't need to get a separate null
-modem connector.  They're the only PC Engines distributor in Canada
-listed on the PC Engines website. I had a great experience with
-CorpShadow, they also sell a lot of other small single board PCs, so
-check them out if you live in Canada.
+supply from [[https://corpshadow.biz/][CorpShadow]]. I also ordered the DB9F to USB adapter
+(Silicon Labs CP2104), so I don't need to get a separate null modem
+connector.  They're the only PC Engines distributor in Canada listed
+on the PC Engines website. I had a great experience with CorpShadow,
+they also sell a lot of other small single board PCs, so check them
+out if you live in Canada.
 
 I also ordered a 128 GB mSATA SSD, as it significantly out-performs
 any SD card you might put in the machine. While it's not necessary,
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