Thanks, that works for me.

Mark Carlson wrote:
> On 9/26/07, Kin Wong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   
>> Mark Carlson wrote:
>>     
>>> I have not received many responses about which board anybody would
>>> like to order.  If the first description of the boards was too
>>> daunting, I tried to summarize it here.  I would like to hear some
>>> responses soon.  I am going to choose the TS-7260 (with the optional
>>> SD card socket, temp sensor, and RTC) for myself.  If this works for
>>> everyone else, that's fine by me :-)
>>>
>>>       
>> Ditto, I'll go with the same.  Not sure about the memory though.  Will
>> it be cost effective to upgrade later if one finds that you need more
>> memory.
>>     
>
> It is practically impossible to upgrade the memory.  It is just a
> couple of RAM chips that are soldered to the board (In the picture,
> see the two RAM chips directly above the "Cirrus Logic" CPU.)
>
> Unless, you were referring to the SD card... in which case I would
> recommend getting the SD option.  32MB of flash is way too little for
> development.
>
> 32MB of RAM is quite a bit for an embedded system.  Now that you
> mention it, $16 more for 64MB of RAM sounds like a good deal.  I think
> I will go with that, myself.
>
> -Mark C.
>
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