On 01/16/2013 12:03 PM, Thomas Schatzl wrote:
Neither one of your targets fit my description of "embedded" or having
"restricted" cpu or memory resources
Ooops. A NAS is a device doing 24/7 unmanaged work and features no
sockets for Monitor, keyboard and mouse. Both Raspbery Pi and BeagleBone
are PCBs that don't feature sockets for a harddisk (sata and friends)
and are supposed to be installed in small housings to do 24/7 unmanage
work.
IMHO thus all three fulfill the criteria for "embedded" electronics.
Of course you are right that nowadays this kind of embedded ARM Linux
devices resources (happily !) are not seriously restricted any more.
-Michael
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