hey http://www.icpamerica.com/ has a free catalog form....in case anyoen didnt check it out :) Eli "If you can get a free catalog, get it, even if you may never buy anything from them" ----- Original Message ----- From: Bryan Andersen <> To: <
> Sent: Wednesday, September 05, 2001 8:55 AM Subject: Re: Transmeta based SBC > Xi tao wrote: > > > > Hi all, > > > > i am doing a wearable computer project and i am looking for a high > > performance board,and i found wafer-6820 whitch is a Transmeta CPU based > > board,i wanna know anyone use it before and how about it?and can i use linux > > on it? > > Transmeta Cursoe TM3200 > Looks nice, 3.5"HD footprint, CompactFlash II socket. Unfortunately no > PC-104+ bus interface, just PC-104. > > Nice: > http://www.linuxdevices.com/products/PD6410608988.html > "The ICP Electronics "Wafer 6820" is a 3.5-inch disk drive > form-factor single board computer for embedded applications, > based on the 400MHz Transmeta Crusoe TM3200 processor. It has > built-in 10/100 Mbps Ethernet, LCD/CRT VGA, Audio, and a full > set of PC system interfaces and features. See photo. The board > is supported under Linux and Embedded Linux." > > I found more data here: > http://www.icpamerica.com/wafer_6820.html > http://www.square1industries.com/products/wafer6820specs.html > > A google search on "wafer-6820" brings up alot of hits. > > > -- > | Bryan Andersen |
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