...
+ ...actually I'm also dithering with using a 68K board to build a simple
+ display-toy as well.  Anyone know anything 'bout this?  There's even less
+ info about this than anything else I've looked for...

> You might check out some of the Motorola mc683xx chips. They have high
> integration (lot's of IO). Some have LCD support. I think the mc68328 
> was used in the original PalmPilots and has LCD and/or PCMCIA support.

On the latter, you might check out www.uclinux.org.  They have a SIMM
board and a d port of Linux that runs on the mc68328.  Be forewarned,
the mc68328 does not have a VMM, so the port of Linux has been tinkered
with a lot, to get it run in such an environment.  I would suspect that
a lot of off-the-shelf applications (like ViaVoice) might not run in
such a constrained environment.  Nevertheles, it looks kinda' fun.
BTW, The uclinux guys were just bought out by Lineo, the folks that
do Embedix.  Watch that space ... 8-)

Cheers,

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