Hi, Le 18/07/2012 18:32, Alexander Graf a écrit :
Hi Manu,
On 18.07.2012, at 18:09, Manu Gupta <manugupt1@opensuse.org> wrote:
Hi All,
I have been looking on the internet for a ARM board. My current budget for an ARM board is 100 Euros / 6000 INR. While going through the net, I came across BeagleBone http://beagleboard.org/bone Can you guys have a look at it and suggest me if its a okaish choice. Is there anything else that you can suggest me under the same range. One more question I had was, if I buy this board Can I connect it to my Laptop's LCD as I cannot afford anything over and above the above price range. Suggestions are welcome. It really depends on the layer you want to work at. If you're fine to work on actual board bringup, any armv7 board will be helpful. There are lists for embedded devices available here:
http://raymii.org/cms/p_Small_Linux_PCs_overview http://www.cnx-software.com/2012/06/26/list-of-39-low-cost-linux-friendly-boards-and-products/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=list-of-39-low-cost-linux-friendly-boards-and-products
There is also this website : http://tinyurl.com/ct8gy3s [0] which have some interesting boards. The list is not very big since it is a new website but the board finder is useful to filter boards. But it does not give the ARM version (armv5, armv7, etc). [0] : real URL : http://www.hardware-modules.com/index.php?page=SBC_Comparator&lang=en&cpu_arch_arm=show&cpu_nb_cores=x&cpu_freq=0&dsp=x&cpld_fpga=x&temp_min=0&temp_max=70&fanless=x&form_factor=x&licence=x&ram=0&nand=0&nor=0&onenand=0&emmc=0&ssd=0&ts_res=x&ts_cap=x&gpio=0ðernet_nb=0ðernet_type=10%2F100&bt=x&wifi=x&zigbee=x&gps=x&fm=x&usb_otg=0&usb_host=0&usb_device=0&sd_mmc_sdio=0&uart=0&i2c=0&spi=0&one_wire=0&ssi=0&can=0&pci=0&pcie=0&sata=0&isa=0&gp_bus=x&watchdog=x&keypad=0&adc=0&dac=0&pwm=0&rtc=x&jtag=x&battery_charger=x&backup_cell=x&accelerometer=0&gyrometer=0&magnetometer=0&bsp_linux=yes&general_infos=show&price=show&processing_units=show&memories=show
However, plase double check that the cpu is armv7 based. ARM11 (like the raspberry pi) is too old for our hardfp distro.
However, if you're interested in working on higher layers of the stack, like yast or gnome or some other user space aplication, you are better off using a board that is well-known to work. Currently that includes the Beagleboard xM and the Pandaboard.
I don't know if thd beaglebone works. It might, but I haven't tried it and I don't think anyone else has. However, IIUC it doesn't have a graphical interface anyway, so your use case of attaching it to your monitor won't work.
Beagleboard xM can be connected to a HDMI/DVI monitor/TV or to a S-video TV. Pandaboard (ES) can be connected to an HDMI TV or a DVI monitor. Both have additional headers to connect a touchscreen LCD.
Thanks a lot for the interest in the openSUSE ARM port! And just let me know if you have further questions.
Alex
Nice to have more people involved! ;) Guillaume -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-arm+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-arm+owner@opensuse.org