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Re: What's the cheapest develpment h/w for eCos?
Thanks for the great info, Grant. I am sure that it will also be of help to
others.
Grant Edwards-6 wrote:
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> On 2009-09-27, graham_k <nabble@keellings.com> wrote:
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>> I'm on a tight budget. I don't have any projects in mind, I
>> just want to do some "tyre kicking" with eCos.
>>
>> Can anyone recommend a really inexpensive kit and maybe even
>> tell me where to order it?
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> You can run eCos on generic PC hardware, so any of the free
> IA32 VMs will work. I've run it on Qemu without any problems.
> There's also a synthetic Linux target that doesn't cost
> anything.
>
> As for cheap hardware, I'd probably look at the ARM development
> boards from olimex.com or similar. IIRC there are eCos ports
> to some of the Cirrus, Philips, and Atmel parts on those
> boards.
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