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Hi all, I am a student in a college, for an experimental project we shall need an ARM9 based development kit, with the SDRAM of at least 64M, ethernet, audio and LCD connection. Better would it be if there would be linux OS planted in it. I have been looking around for a long time and found nothing exactly meets my requirement. Since you guys have much more experiences in this area than me, would you plz recommend one to me? thanks a lot!
Hi all.. I finally found one kit named AT2440 yesterday at http://www.developmentboard.net. I think it would be perfect for me. The board is nice, it meets all of my requiremenst, and contains all the necessary accessaries. The price is reasonable. And the company in China would provide me English instruction files, so I can modify it by myself in the future and learn more about the embedded things. I found that development kits from China are really cheap, maybe you guys should try this http://www.developmentboard.net next time when you need some boards.
Thank you knudfl,
I have already bought the board that I mentioned above, it is really cool, just as perfect as I supposed. And it also contains all the necessary things, WinCE5.0, uCLinux, bootloader, tool-chain...you know in China they always have so many "free" stuffs.
Thanks again for your information
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