Does anyone have any experience with the netbook: EPC-7000A-Linux, which appears to use an Xburst Mips chip? Specs on the web are a bit sketchy and unclear. My interest in it would be as a more powerful platform on which to develop C-programs that would run on the Nanonote without recompilation. The specs I have found are too sketchy to even begin to answer that question. It is not even clear who is making the produce!
Here is a link to one of several web sites that appear to be offering the same netbook. Not much in the way of reviews:) http://www.yiwuen.com/wholesale-umpc-7inch-7-inch-7quot-netbook-umpc-mini-laptop-wifi_p1156736.html Of course the recent work in getting QEMU to work by Hans Bezemer is an alternative. I guess I'm not quite ready to plunge into that challenge:) If the C compiler runs on that platform, it might be a good alternative. I suspect my current desktop running QEMU would be far more powerful than the netbook running an unspecified MIPS CPU (other than Xburst) at 400 MHz:) Thanks for any ideas. Delbert _______________________________________________ Qi Hardware Discussion List Mail to list (members only): [email protected] Subscribe or Unsubscribe: http://lists.en.qi-hardware.com/mailman/listinfo/discussion

