[kwlug-disc] (question) What embedded board do you have?
William Park
opengeometry at yahoo.ca
Sat Oct 4 18:47:41 EDT 2014
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William
On Sat, Oct 04, 2014 at 06:01:28PM -0400, William Park wrote:
> Now we're on to something. Thank you!
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> William
>
> On Sat, Oct 04, 2014 at 11:21:29AM -0400, Chris wrote:
> >
> > I like the Odroid boards, they have images for android 4.4 and Ubuntu.
> > No bios or anything as it boots directly from various flash options
> > microSD, emmc and has all the expected IO such as HDMI, ethernet,
> > USB.
> >
> > http://www.hardkernel.com/main/main.php
> >
> > I have this one specifically (U3), its a 1.7 GHz 4 core cpu, same chip
> > as many top end phones, theres a newer 8 core version as well for the
> > power crazy. Theres quite a few accessories as well.
> >
> > http://www.hardkernel.com/main/products/prdt_info.php?g_code=G138745696275
> >
> > --
> > Chris
> >
> >
> > On October 4, 2014 at 5:20:12 AM, William Park (opengeometry at yahoo.ca) wrote:
> >
> > On Fri, Oct 03, 2014 at 01:03:49AM -0400, John Johnson wrote:
> > > Perhaps the OP could define what is meant by "embedded board"? N'est
> > > pas?
> >
> > Something cheap, small, light, low wattage, 24/7. Something that can be
> > used as desktop, server, NAS, ie. anywhere where you need "computer". I
> > don't care ARM or x86, as long as there is Linux distro for it. It
> > would be nice to have IO pins, but I'm done with oscilloscope,
> > multimeter, and soldering resin fume.
> >
> > Something like
> > http://www.canadacomputers.com/product_info.php?cPath=7_1203_1157&item_id=077435
> > but when you add memory and disk, it's $250. If you already have SODIMM
> > and 2.5" disk, then $150 is not bad.
> >
> > I bought Chromebox
> > http://www.canadacomputers.com/product_info.php?cPath=7_1203_1157&item_id=069138
> > but couldn't install Linux. It didn't recognize my keyboard, and it
> > didn't boot from USB due to flaky BIOS. Price was $175, a waste of
> > money because you can do that with a used laptop.
> >
> > Beaglebone is probably the most desktop-like of ARM devices I've tried.
> > Once you're on command line or GUI, you won't know the difference. But,
> > specs are too low for day-to-day use. And, if add up all the
> > connectors, cables, SD cards, powered USB hub, it's over $100.
> >
> > Search continues...
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> > William
> >
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