you will hardly find some ultra cheap board with tons of i/o pins. If
you are lucky, there are a few leds or button inputs that you can use
for i/o. If controlling relays is all you want, you can use something
like TI's power shift registers (TPIC6B595) to control as many relays as
you like with four output lines.

-Erwin

Am Dienstag, den 03.11.2009, 12:56 +0100 schrieb Tom Mayer:
> Hi list,
> 
> I searched several hours but didn't get any results.
> 
> Is there any overview of running uClinux hardware?
> 
> I am searching for the cheapest hardware (processor, not complete dev 
> boards) for running:
> 
> uclinux
> ethernet 10/100
> ssh server
> 
> There should be at least 20 i/o pins for submitting signals.
> I want to do some research for university. The board should control 
> several relais over internet.
> 
> 
> 
> Best Regards,
> 
> Tom
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