Where can I reference design for embedded Linux?

I wanted to load Embedded Linux, where can I get the reference design, thanks in advance.

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santa19992000
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on what hardware was that again?

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If you talk to any Semiconductor vendor, they probably have a reference design for their chips. You can download the AT91RM9200EK Users Manuial from

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This contains the schematics.

If you want more info, you can download the Atmel AT91 CD at

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This contains the schematics for the AT91RM9200 Development board and a lot of other info.

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I am looking for ARM or MIPS based hardware. Again inexpensive one, I am looking for one Processor, RAM, ROM/Flash, Ethernet/USB and serial port. Thanks in advance.

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StrongArm based tiny pootas

There's a whole load of others around as well, but most of them aren't as cheap or available to hobbyists.

Luke.

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Luke A. Guest

Some boards:

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Ulf Samuelsson

Since the OP doesn't say if they are looking for USB Host or USB Device, they should be aware that the gumstix only has USB Device capability.

Simon.

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Actually I am looking for Networking based reference design, for example, one side is USB based and other side is LAN based, some reference design (Switch/Router) interface with Processor. I would like to load freely available Linux OS.

I heard Philips had some reference designs based on ARM chip, I couldn't able to find anything on the Net. Please let me know if anybody have some idea.

Thanks.

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santa19992000

You still did not tell the world if you A) Want to connect a USB peripheral like USB Keyboard/Mouse to Ethernet or In this case you need USB host + Ethernet B) Want to connect, lets say a PDA with a USB host, to an Ethernet In this case you need a USB client + Ethernet

The AT91RM9200 chip will handle both, but the USB Client drivers may be lacking. Linux is certainly available.

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