What is the smallest (in size, not in computational power or memory) embedded hardware (CPU+USB Host+RS232+RAM+Ethernet+Parallel IO+Optional IDE/ATA) capable of running Linux (preferably kernel 2.6) ?
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18 years ago
What is the smallest (in size, not in computational power or memory) embedded hardware (CPU+USB Host+RS232+RAM+Ethernet+Parallel IO+Optional IDE/ATA) capable of running Linux (preferably kernel 2.6) ?
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I just saw them at the Embedded Systems Conference in Boston and the rep there said that a Linux BSP is a month or two away. Since Linux is already up and running on the PowerPC in the Virtex 4, it shouldn't be too tough to get running.
John
Cool reference - thanks. I have a mini-itx; they are indeed fun to play with.
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