Gerald,

I'm very happy with PC104+ CPUs (bigger form factor) with linux and rtlinux.
I have been using AMPRO CPU boards.  They also have nice development
stations (small box with power supply, floppy, harddrive, connectors and
ribbon cables so you can develop before you embedded your system).  

Janet Estabridis
Electrical Engineer
NAWC Code 473E00D
Building 31440 Room 1017
China Lake, CA 93555
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> From: Gerald Przybylski, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Subject:      [rtl] pc-104 plus linux/rtlinux
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> We are hoping to run linux on a pc-104 single board computer.
> 
> Anyone willing to offer encouragement?
> Warnings?
> 
> Willing to suggest products?  brands??
> 
> Thank you for your time...
> 
> Gerald Przybylski   [EMAIL PROTECTED]   http://rust.lbl.gov/~gtp
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  • [rtl]... Gerald Przybylski, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
    • ... Dr. Chuck Hall
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    • Estabridis, Janet P

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