a little computer board

Hi,

I need a board with a serial interface, and ethernet about 32-64MB of ram and 16 of flash

Do you know any manifacturer of this that sells small/medium quantities?

(1,10,30)

Thanks, Andrea

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Andrea Fino
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Which platform ?

Ciao

--Helix

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Helix

Intel is good :) but I guess doesn't matter.

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Andrea Fino

Do you mean x86 compatible, dont' you ? And which purpose (industrial ? form factor ? PC/104 ?...)

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Helix

It just have to manage a modem device. Of course, cheaper is better.

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Andrea Fino

I suggest you VIA Mini ITX board.

If you need it with an embedded linux distribution made in Italy:

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If you need only the board follow the VIA link

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Ciao

--Helix

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Helix

This sounds like a dilnetpc:

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I've been playing around with the DNP/1486 for a while now. Its kind of cute to work with a pc that might be packaged convieniently in a mobile phone-housing :-))

As it happens, I just asked for the prices for 1, 10 and 100 boards. (I want to convince someone to switch from home brew assembler to a decent system with a decent OS...) Prices seem to start at 170Euro for the pure computer and 250Euro for the board plus a an evaluation board.

You may also take a look at ebay. They seem to sell their flag-ship PNP1110 (StrongARM/203MHZ) for 160 Euro, the evaluation board already included. I guess, this is because intel declared the StrongARM1110 to be dicontinued...

BTW: How do these prices compare to other linux capable boards?

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kai-martin knaak

VIA Mini ITX board are cheaper (starting from 140 euro) and full featured. Cheers

--Helix

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Helix

Hi, I hope I can help you.

We are using a board for our embedded project from ICOP. It's x86 fully compatible and I am running Linux on it,with no problems. They have several boards, with PC-100 or mini-pci buses.

The address is :

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It's a firm from Taiwan and they have also a Linux for their embedded systems called X-Linux. This linux is very small and I am using it for the last 3 months with no problems (almost none important).

Hope it helped.

Sergio

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Sergio A. S. de Aguiar

Considering your suggestion and that Andrea lives in Italy I suggest you where to purchase those boards

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