Reply by Lew Pitcher September 17, 20052005-09-17
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Ben Scott wrote:
> What is the smallest (in size, not in computational power or memory)
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> 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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Reply by ray September 15, 20052005-09-15
On Thu, 15 Sep 2005 22:10:18 +0800, Benny Cemoli wrote:

> Ben Scott wrote: >> 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) ? >> >> > Have a look here; > > http://www.linuxdevices.com/articles/AT8498487406.html
Cool reference - thanks. I have a mini-itx; they are indeed fun to play with.
Reply by September 15, 20052005-09-15
Ben Scott wrote:
> 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) ?
Check out: http://www.picocomputing.com 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
Reply by Benny Cemoli September 15, 20052005-09-15
Ben Scott wrote:
> 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) ? > >
Have a look here; http://www.linuxdevices.com/articles/AT8498487406.html
Reply by Ben Scott September 15, 20052005-09-15
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) ?