Yes, but I think about build my own.
But yes, the board will be like Moxa.

Thanks for the link, will be useful.

2011/11/4 Richard Duong <[email protected]>

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> Hi,
> I'm doing a little helicopter. It's a toy/hobby more or less.
> With 5 pounds and many features.
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> So, I wanto put a whole embedded system to control it, since wifi
> connectivity until on-the-fly stablilization.
> I need some strong processor/board to control all of it. My question is:
> which is the most linux compatible embedded board in the market?
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> For now, i'm searching something between Atmel and  Texas Ins.
> I have technology enough for build my own board if necessary.
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> So, give me your experiences with your embedded. This little project will
> be open source/hardware.
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> Thanks a lot.
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