* Linux SBC recommendations
@ 2008-11-30 20:50 Greg Lee
2008-11-30 21:37 ` Belisko Marek
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From: Greg Lee @ 2008-11-30 20:50 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-embedded
I'm in the process of selecting a single-board computer (SBC) for a
project and I'd like to hear what others are using sucessfully. My
requirements for the SBC are:
1) Low cost (<$100)
2) Runs Linux
3) Has an Ethernet and USB host connection
4) Has sufficient storage capacity to run an small HTTP server such as
mini httpd and a few MB left over for custom applications
5) Mechanical packaging suitable for a server room environment
6) Processing capacity requirement is not very large, low-power processor okay
I previously assumed that I would use the Gumstix Vertex-Pro boards,
but cost is a limiting factor on this project and precludes using
these boards.
What low-cost SBCs has the Linux Embedded community used with success?
Greg
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* Re: Linux SBC recommendations
2008-11-30 20:50 Linux SBC recommendations Greg Lee
@ 2008-11-30 21:37 ` Belisko Marek
2008-11-30 21:38 ` Charles Manning
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From: Belisko Marek @ 2008-11-30 21:37 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Greg Lee; +Cc: linux-embedded
Hi,
On Sun, Nov 30, 2008 at 9:50 PM, Greg Lee <greg@gregandsarah.org> wrote:
> I'm in the process of selecting a single-board computer (SBC) for a
> project and I'd like to hear what others are using sucessfully. My
> requirements for the SBC are:
>
> 1) Low cost (<$100)
> 2) Runs Linux
> 3) Has an Ethernet and USB host connection
> 4) Has sufficient storage capacity to run an small HTTP server such as
> mini httpd and a few MB left over for custom applications
> 5) Mechanical packaging suitable for a server room environment
> 6) Processing capacity requirement is not very large, low-power processor okay
>
> I previously assumed that I would use the Gumstix Vertex-Pro boards,
> but cost is a limiting factor on this project and precludes using
> these boards.
My favourite for low cost boards: http://glomationinc.com/
You can find many other at: http://elinux.org/Board_and_Chip_Vendors
>
> What low-cost SBCs has the Linux Embedded community used with success?
>
> Greg
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thanks,
Marek
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* Re: Linux SBC recommendations
2008-11-30 20:50 Linux SBC recommendations Greg Lee
2008-11-30 21:37 ` Belisko Marek
@ 2008-11-30 21:38 ` Charles Manning
2008-11-30 21:55 ` Ian Braithwaite
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From: Charles Manning @ 2008-11-30 21:38 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Greg Lee; +Cc: linux-embedded
On Monday 01 December 2008 09:50:49 Greg Lee wrote:
> I'm in the process of selecting a single-board computer (SBC) for a
> project and I'd like to hear what others are using sucessfully. My
> requirements for the SBC are:
>
> 1) Low cost (<$100)
> 2) Runs Linux
> 3) Has an Ethernet and USB host connection
> 4) Has sufficient storage capacity to run an small HTTP server such as
> mini httpd and a few MB left over for custom applications
> 5) Mechanical packaging suitable for a server room environment
> 6) Processing capacity requirement is not very large, low-power processor
> okay
>
> I previously assumed that I would use the Gumstix Vertex-Pro boards,
> but cost is a limiting factor on this project and precludes using
> these boards.
>
> What low-cost SBCs has the Linux Embedded community used with success?
It generally depends on other requirements too.
I would consider re-targeting a Linksys WRT54G or similar.
-- CHarles
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* Re: Linux SBC recommendations
2008-11-30 20:50 Linux SBC recommendations Greg Lee
2008-11-30 21:37 ` Belisko Marek
2008-11-30 21:38 ` Charles Manning
@ 2008-11-30 21:55 ` Ian Braithwaite
2008-12-01 0:24 ` Aras Vaichas
2008-12-01 8:48 ` Marco Stornelli
4 siblings, 0 replies; 6+ messages in thread
From: Ian Braithwaite @ 2008-11-30 21:55 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-embedded
"Greg Lee" <greg@gregandsarah.org> wrote:
> I'm in the process of selecting a single-board computer (SBC) for a
> project and I'd like to hear what others are using sucessfully. My
> requirements for the SBC are:
>
> 1) Low cost (<$100)
> 2) Runs Linux
> 3) Has an Ethernet and USB host connection
> 4) Has sufficient storage capacity to run an small HTTP server such as
> mini httpd and a few MB left over for custom applications
> 5) Mechanical packaging suitable for a server room environment
> 6) Processing capacity requirement is not very large, low-power processor okay
I'm not sure what you mean with (5), but
http://www.omnima.co.uk/store/catalog/Embedded-controller-p-16140.html
seems a good match otherwise, not least on price.
I'm using one as a USB printer/scanner network server, and a second as a
home gateway/firewall.
regards,
Ian
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* Re: Linux SBC recommendations
2008-11-30 20:50 Linux SBC recommendations Greg Lee
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2008-11-30 21:55 ` Ian Braithwaite
@ 2008-12-01 0:24 ` Aras Vaichas
2008-12-01 8:48 ` Marco Stornelli
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From: Aras Vaichas @ 2008-12-01 0:24 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Greg Lee; +Cc: linux-embedded
Greg Lee wrote:
> I'm in the process of selecting a single-board computer (SBC) for a
> project and I'd like to hear what others are using sucessfully. My
> requirements for the SBC are:
>
> 1) Low cost (<$100)
> 2) Runs Linux
> 3) Has an Ethernet and USB host connection
> 4) Has sufficient storage capacity to run an small HTTP server such as
> mini httpd and a few MB left over for custom applications
> 5) Mechanical packaging suitable for a server room environment
> 6) Processing capacity requirement is not very large, low-power processor okay
>
> I previously assumed that I would use the Gumstix Vertex-Pro boards,
> but cost is a limiting factor on this project and precludes using
> these boards.
>
> What low-cost SBCs has the Linux Embedded community used with success?
>
Might not be what you are looking for, but I've been buying up the first
generation of EEE PCs to use as a controller for some robots.
The EEE PC 4G model gives you Wifi, Ethernet, 3x USB host, SD card,
keyboard, webcam, LCD screen, audio in, audio out. Old models only cost
a couple hundred $ (depending on your currency).
There's nothing like having a screen and keyboard on an embedded Linux
machine to make your life that little bit easier.
Aras
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* Re: Linux SBC recommendations
2008-11-30 20:50 Linux SBC recommendations Greg Lee
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2008-12-01 0:24 ` Aras Vaichas
@ 2008-12-01 8:48 ` Marco Stornelli
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From: Marco Stornelli @ 2008-12-01 8:48 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Greg Lee; +Cc: linux-embedded
Hi Greg,
I suggest you this board:
http://www.atmel.com/dyn/products/tools_card.asp?tool_id=4102
It's very cheaper, sometimes ago I bought it for 65 Euro. However it
hasn't got an host USB port, but only a device one.
Regards,
Marco
Greg Lee ha scritto:
> I'm in the process of selecting a single-board computer (SBC) for a
> project and I'd like to hear what others are using sucessfully. My
> requirements for the SBC are:
>
> 1) Low cost (<$100)
> 2) Runs Linux
> 3) Has an Ethernet and USB host connection
> 4) Has sufficient storage capacity to run an small HTTP server such as
> mini httpd and a few MB left over for custom applications
> 5) Mechanical packaging suitable for a server room environment
> 6) Processing capacity requirement is not very large, low-power processor okay
>
> I previously assumed that I would use the Gumstix Vertex-Pro boards,
> but cost is a limiting factor on this project and precludes using
> these boards.
>
> What low-cost SBCs has the Linux Embedded community used with success?
>
> Greg
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