Nahuel,

You might want to check out the 486CORE product by compulab at:

http://www.compulab.co.il/products.htm

Ed

--On Wednesday, May 23, 2001 7:31 PM -0300 Nahuel Greco 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Im a newbie in the embedded world, i had searched for a board to begin
> my experiments, but i cant found a place with an independent board
> comparison, and their prices.
>
> My question is, what is the cheapest embedded hardware, with MMU,
> and two or three serial ports, that can run linux or netbsd ???.
>
> Also, i want to do a prototype for something that can turn commercial,
> so, i dont want to buy this to a surpluss retailer.
>
> - Nahuel Greco                 Web Development - Open Source -
> - http://www.codelarvs.com.ar  Game Programming - Research   -
> - Freelance coding / sysadmin  Networking. The answer is 42. -



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Ed Grether

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The chief worries of life arise from the foolish habit of looking before
and after. --  William Osler


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