On Sun, Jan 29, 2006 at 10:12:52AM -0800, Muhammad Tanveer Aslam wrote: > Dear Sir, > I need an ARM9 development board > > 1 CPU Samsung S3C2410X > 2 ROM 1 MB AMD Flash ROM 64M Samsung Nand Flash R (can be extendable) > 3 RAM 64Mbytes SDRAM,133MHz > 4 LAN 10M Ethernet,RJ-45 > 5 SERIAL 一个DB9 > 6 USB USB Host A) USB Slave B > 7 Audio > 8 RTC 32.768KHz > 9 JTAG 20pin(2.0mm) > 10 SD Card > 11 LED 4 > 12 Keypad 4keypads > 13 Switch 1 > 14 Reset 1 > 15 Power 1 +5V > 16 Fixed Hole 6 > 17 Color LCD. > > how much its costs, and from where cani buy it. > please tell me the dev. boards cost 250$ or less then 250$ USD
Your list looks like you already picked a very specific system. The arm platform hardly qualifies as generic, and each system is rather different, other than sharing the same instruction set and hence user space software. The kernel tends to need customization to each platform. When I was doing work with an arm board (before giving up on it due to defective pci bus controller), the development system we got was around $1500. That also included the cost of providing support while doing our own work with the platform. Perhaps things like the intel boards cost less. I have no idea who uses samsung CPUs. This list is of course targeted at making debian run on various arm based systems. Len Sorensen -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

