Thanks! I read it all over. Seems like a special module. Maybe if netwinder is back in business now I can just snag up a module from them sometime soon, although 64MB is not bad, and I can live with that if necessary, no problem.
Ahh, I love low power hardware. Now if I can just figure out how to make batteries out of beer cans and junk mail I'll be set for life! I've been reading up on ARM devices. They seem to be pretty darn nifty. Those LART boards are especially cool looking. Well I figure I'll save up and get one of those Royal Lin@x gizmos if and when they ever become available and the Netwinder will make a good development platform for it. Since I snagged two of these things, I'm thinking about either fixing the second up real nice with Debian and reselling it or else setting it up at work for some geek points. We do actually develop embedded apps at my shop, and this could be a big help for us. For instance, a LART system might make a pretty swell industrial machinery controller system, and it is a _lot_ cheaper than some of the proprietary crap out there. Cheers! - Doug George G. Davis wrote: >"B. Douglas Hilton" wrote: ><snip> > >>What about RAM? Can I just pop in a 256MB PC133 172pin SDRAM and go? >> >Read the FAQ: > > http://www.netwinder.org/cgi-bin/faq.cgi?req=all#1.7 > _______________________________________________ http://lists.arm.linux.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/linux-arm http://www.arm.linux.org.uk/armlinux/mailinglists.php Please visit the above addresses for information on this list.
