You could look at a MachZ based pc-104 board.  They are around $300.00 last
time I checked.  They use sodimm memory (1/2 of what you put on it, 128meg
sodimm shows up as 64meg)

It's at http://www.tri-m.com/products/tri-m_engineering/iccmachz.html

Click on quote request and they'll gladly quote ya.

(note the page says coming soon,  I have seen one of these devices, and
actually held it)

as a beginner I'd stick with PC-104, it's the cheapest embedded route.
Otherwise I'd look at the SuperH processor, the SH-3 and SH-4 are killer
little processors for really cheap prices.



-----Original Message-----
From: Nahuel Greco [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2001 6:34 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Pgui-devel] Comparision of linux/bsd emb. hardware by price


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 - 
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