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On 04/26/13 16:06, Mike Frysinger wrote: |
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> On Tuesday 09 April 2013 11:49:48 wireless wrote: |
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>> I've been looking for an Arm (A15) dev board; hopefully |
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>> to get embedded gentoo installed and working on an A15. |
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>> Here is what I found: |
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>> http://www.engadget.com/2012/10/26/samsung-launches-arndale-community-board |
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>> Has anyone got embedded gentoo working on a Arm (A15) based |
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>> dev board that is readily available for purchase? |
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>> Discussion or recommendations are most appreciated. |
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> depending on your exact needs, i might recommend a Samsung Arm Chromebook: |
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> http://dev.chromium.org/chromium-os/developer-information-for-chrome-os- |
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> devices/samsung-arm-chromebook |
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> that's my main arm dev platform now, and it's a decent laptop to boot :). |
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> it's also the same price as that dev board ($250). |
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> -mike |
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Interesting option. What OS do you run on that laptop? |
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multiboot? |
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Note, the dev board I mentioned has SATA ports build in so you |
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can put all sorts of different HD on the dev system. Still |
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have an A15 SOC in a laptop package, is very appealing.... |
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James |