In article <1117732295.253050.6180@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com>, larwe@larwe.com writes:
>
>> Are their any in expensive SBC's with USBhost capability, preferably a
>> 2 host board that can also handle and LCD device.
>
> I live in NYC, as I guess you do also. As long as your hobbyist project
> is cool,
I think that you have confused me with the original poster :-) (I was the
one, not the OP, talking about a hobbyist project).
The CSB637 is available here in the UK for 110 UKP (+ VAT). Does anyone
know of any similar priced boards, with USB Host, (and with a size of up to
about 3-4 inches on each side) available in the UK ?
Thanks for any information,
Simon.
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Microsoft: The Standard Oil Company of the 21st century
Reply by ●June 2, 20052005-06-02
> Are their any in expensive SBC's with USBhost capability, preferably a
> 2 host board that can also handle and LCD device.
What is inexpensive, what are your power requirements, and how many do
you want?
I live in NYC, as I guess you do also. As long as your hobbyist project
is cool, I can give you free one 3.5" biscuit PC with USB host and LVDS
LCD support (it is a 667MHz Via-based board). It's a BCM EBC3610, older
version of EBC3610-F <http://www.bcmcom.com/bcm_product_emb.htm>. I
have currently built it into a little system with a CD-ROM drive and
PSU but you can rip it out for some other purpose.
Reply by Simon Clubley●June 2, 20052005-06-02
In article <d7krqa$r6d$2@public2.atmel-nantes.fr>, "Ulf Samuelsson" <ulf@atmel.nospam.com> writes:
> "Simon Clubley" <clubley@remove_me.eisner.decus.org-Earth.UFP> skrev i
> meddelandet news:2kRUaQ5KJfhe@eisner.encompasserve.org...
>>
>> That looks like a nice board. Is there enough information freely available
>> on it to allow someone to port an RTOS to it ? (I see that there's a RTEMS
>> BSP for it, but it's US$1000, and my intended use is for hobbyist
>> purposes.)
>>
>> Thanks for any information,
>>
>
> Once you have figured out what chips are on the board then you
> get the datasheets...
>
Thank you Ulf, but I had already managed to work that one out. :-)
What I was interested in knowing is if all the necessary datasheets are
freely available, or if any are (for example) NDA access for large companies
only.
Thanks,
Simon.
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Simon Clubley, clubley@remove_me.eisner.decus.org-Earth.UFP
Microsoft: The Standard Oil Company of the 21st century
Reply by Ulf Samuelsson●June 1, 20052005-06-01
"Simon Clubley" <clubley@remove_me.eisner.decus.org-Earth.UFP> skrev i
meddelandet news:2kRUaQ5KJfhe@eisner.encompasserve.org...
> In article <d7fe4g$a4n$2@public2.atmel-nantes.fr>, "Ulf Samuelsson"
> <ulf@atmel.nospam.com> writes:
>>
>> Cogent CSB637 might do...
>> has both USB host and LCD.
>>
>
> That looks like a nice board. Is there enough information freely available
> on it to allow someone to port an RTOS to it ? (I see that there's a RTEMS
> BSP for it, but it's US$1000, and my intended use is for hobbyist
> purposes.)
>
> Thanks for any information,
>
Once you have figured out what chips are on the board then you
get the datasheets...
--
Best Regards,
Ulf Samuelsson
This is intended to be my personal opinion which may,
or may bot be shared by my employer Atmel Nordic AB
> Simon.
>
> --
> Simon Clubley, clubley@remove_me.eisner.decus.org-Earth.UFP
> Microsoft: The Standard Oil Company of the 21st century
Reply by Simon Clubley●May 31, 20052005-05-31
In article <d7fe4g$a4n$2@public2.atmel-nantes.fr>, "Ulf Samuelsson" <ulf@atmel.nospam.com> writes:
>
> Cogent CSB637 might do...
> has both USB host and LCD.
>
That looks like a nice board. Is there enough information freely available
on it to allow someone to port an RTOS to it ? (I see that there's a RTEMS
BSP for it, but it's US$1000, and my intended use is for hobbyist purposes.)
Thanks for any information,
Simon.
--
Simon Clubley, clubley@remove_me.eisner.decus.org-Earth.UFP
Microsoft: The Standard Oil Company of the 21st century
Reply by Ulf Samuelsson●May 30, 20052005-05-30
<bushxnyc@gmail.com> skrev i meddelandet
news:1116956055.769185.154410@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com...
> Are their any in expensive SBC's with USBhost capability, preferably a
> 2 host board that can also handle and LCD device.
>
> I'd appreciate any help.
> Thanks
>
Cogent CSB637 might do...
has both USB host and LCD.
--
Best Regards,
Ulf Samuelsson
This is intended to be my personal opinion which may,
or may bot be shared by my employer Atmel Nordic AB
Reply by Robert Lacoste●May 26, 20052005-05-26
see www.compulab.co.il
<bushxnyc@gmail.com> a �crit dans le message de news:
1116956055.769185.154410@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com...
> Are their any in expensive SBC's with USBhost capability, preferably a
> 2 host board that can also handle and LCD device.
>
> I'd appreciate any help.
> Thanks
>
Reply by ●May 25, 20052005-05-25
On 24 May, in article
<1116956055.769185.154410@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com>
bushxnyc@gmail.com wrote:
>Are their any in expensive SBC's with USBhost capability, preferably a
>2 host board that can also handle and LCD device.
Are their any in expensive SBC's with USBhost capability, preferably a
2 host board that can also handle and LCD device.
I'd appreciate any help.
Thanks