At 22:37 +0200 14-09-1999, Terry Ewing wrote:
>I'm looking to build a very minimal board that will have an ARM processor,
>an IDE interface, a serial port, and an ethernet port.  It's meant to run
>Linux and have a small task that it repeats.  There is no need for a
>monitor or keyboard.

[1]

>Does anyone know any reference designs I can look at?  I know a lot of you
>designed your own hardware so if anyone is willing to share any design tips
>with me I'd appreciate it.  I'm in a VERY early design stage so if anyone
>can share any pictures, layouts, bills of materials, I'd appreciate it.

Like Adam, once I've figured out the hardware GPL bit you're welcome to
mine. In the meantime, I've two (SA-1100) links:

http://www.it.kth.se/edu/gru/Fingerinfo/telesys.finger/Mobile.VT98/badge3.html

and

http://developer.intel.com/design/strong/schems/

HTH,

JDB.

[1] Let me guess... Hmmm... no sound, so that rules out Yet Another MP3
Player. Serial & ethernet could be a standalone modem server; ethernet and
IDE makes for a network snooper/recorder. Pray tell, which is it ? ;-)

--
I may be obsessive-compulsive, but it's NOT a disorder !
                 -- Paul S. Sawyer in the Monastery


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