Hi all, I am a student in a college, for an experimental project we shall need an ARM9 based development kit, with the SDRAM of at least 64M, ethernet, audio and LCD connection. Better would it be if it would have enough memory for running embedded Linux OS!! I have been looking around for a long time and found nothing exactly meets my requirement. Since you guys have much more experiences in this area than me, would you plz recommend one to me? thanks a lot!

Leon
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same with me

On August 12th, 2008 zenwalk says:

same with me, actually i need a development board for my final project, but i found nothing except SBC ( single board computer ). But The price is to much for my pocket. Or maybe you can use Beagleboard :)

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