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Ok, i have been going on this subject a long time now, but most likely this will be the last time you hear anything from me on this
I have been searching long and hard for something that i might be able to use and i think i've finaly found it.
Of course i dont expect any of you to have any experience with this specific board, but if you don't have anything better to do i would like to hear your professional oppinion on the specs. I know that is no substitute for an actual review, but i'll take it anyway
yes i have considered the gp2x, however it lags a few features, which i might not need but would be nice to have. Like ide, lan, ps/2, vga, etc.
With the other board ill have allmost everything that i could ask for and i should think it would "only" cost me like £100 more. Of course thegp2x is a great deal cooler, but then again £140+ is a great deal of money for something that might not have everything i need.
i have trouble figuring out what kind of visual output these boards have, they dont seem to have vga, figures, but they must have something, otherwise i cant really use them.
Zacariaz wrote:i have trouble figuring out what kind of visual output these boards have, they dont seem to have vga, figures, but they must have something, otherwise i cant really use them.
You should be able to attach a display to them. The reason I don't have one is that that is probably not trivial to do.
Zacariaz wrote:i have trouble figuring out what kind of visual output these boards have, they dont seem to have vga, figures, but they must have something, otherwise i cant really use them.
I haven't checked all of them, but RS232 and ethernet are usually considered "enough" for development. The vast majority (!!) of all CPUs employed in the world don't have any display attached to them...
Every good solution is obvious once you've found it.
You're trying to migrate from one platform to another... You should really stop expecting that new architectures will support the peripherals that you're used to.
Most of the devices that have been posted here have RS-232 connectivity.. So adapt! (Or get a device with an LCD screen...).
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Personally, I consider RS232 / terminal to be much superior to CRT / keyboard when it comes to OS debugging. It can be run in the background, dump loads of log data to a terminal that isn't lost when the machine dies, becomes especially helpful when used together with virtual machines...
Every good solution is obvious once you've found it.
Brynet-Inc wrote:You're trying to migrate from one platform to another... You should really stop expecting that new architectures will support the peripherals that you're used to.
Most of the devices that have been posted here have RS-232 connectivity.. So adapt! (Or get a device with an LCD screen...).
Is it really too much to expect support for keyboard and some sorta display?
My mobilephone has both...