Matt Peterson writes:
 > I don't think you find similar features for the same price point. 
 > Especially if you're looking for a re-producible project.  You could 
 > certainly hit a surplus store or eBay for a few dozen comparable boards (or 
 > laptops).  Remember, Soekris already has memory on-board, CF support (no 
 > need for IDE/ATAPI to CF adapter), native 12v support, MiniPCI, etc. 
 > PC104, EPIX, etc. boards just don't have these features.

Yeah, I have to agree.  They have a killer price.  Go look at
openbrick if you think the Soekris is expensive: http://www.openbrick.org/

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