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Tobias Fröschle wrote:
> Derek Stewart schrieb:
>   
>> Hi Arnold,
>>
>> The Cobra board looks quite interesting, it has an embedded Linux 
>> system. So that would mean that the Linux code is open source, so no 
>> mystery about how things work.
>>
>> Do know the cost of the board.
>>
>> Derek
>>
>> Arnold wrote:
>>   
>>     
> All,
> I also started to look into this board, about half a year ago or so. The 
> price they stated was a bit steep then - ~400€ for the board + 230€ for 
> the base board, they were in a prototype & pilot state back then, 
> however. Might well be price went down after the first real production 
> runs. The project is a spin-off of an university, and they only do very 
> small batches.
> Still, the problem is, who's going to adapt the drivers for such new 
> hardware.
> But first, you'd have to have a full 68k emulation on the coldfire going 
> - which is not an easy task in itsself.
>
>
> Regards
> Tobias
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