Re: XScale Development Hardware

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Hi Guys,

I used to develop on the xscale environment. I used my
ipaq as a development environment and it supported
usb.

In addition to development, I got to use it as a pda
too. But yes a bit pricy and may not offer other
features as the development boards. But you might find
some old ones selling for cheap at ebay.

cheers,
Sharath


--- Jon Masters <jonmasters@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> On Sat, 4 Dec 2004 16:54:13 -0800 (PST),
> brian@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> <brian@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> > I'm trying to get my hands on some XScale
> development hardware to learn
> > about embedded system development with Linux. I
> found some hardware that I
> > like, and I'm looking for people to join forces so
> we can get a price
> > break. The idea is that we all get a price break
> while implicitly forming
> > a development community. Check out
> >
>
http://brian.cavagnolo.org/index.php?topic=armcore_journal
> for more
> > details.
> 
> I'm interested, but only if it has the host USB port
> option and I can
> get hold of it pretty soon. I'm doing a roboduck
> project for a Linux
> publication and it has very tight space requirements
> for the embedded
> board to fit in - I've been looking for a PDA sized
> board with USB.
> 
> Jon.
> 



		
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