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Re: Embedded StrongArm Products [Correction]

From: Mark Willey <willey@keymaster.etla.net>
Date: Fri Jul 31 08:46:58 1998
Newsgroups: comp.sys.wearables

Kira L. Brown <kbrown@neutralino.demon.com.uk> wrote:
: In message <35C09974.201880CA@troi.cc.rochester.edu>
:           "R. Paul McCarty" <rpmc@troi.cc.rochester.edu> wrote:

: Sorry to correct you-  but-  you're wrong.  ARM Linux will run on
: any ARM processor:

: ARM2  8MHz
: ARM250 with integrated video, memory, IO controllers, 12MHz
: ARM3  33MHz
: ARM6  33MHz
: ARM7  45MHz
: ARM7500 with integrated memory, io, LCD, video, dma, PS/2 controllers, 45 MHz
: ARM7500fe, as above but with floating point coprocessor integrated
: ARM8, 60MHz?
: StrongARM110 at 233MHz

This is quite cool.  The ARM7500fe sounds pretty spiffy.  What I really
need for the wearable I'm thinking is a mass store, an ethernet, a serial
port (or two) and *USB*.  Maybe Intel will add USB to ARM...  Oh, the
video is also nice to have.

Mark

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