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Re: Beagleboard (was Re: Inexpensive, low power, "wall wart" computer)
On Wed, 25 Feb 2009, John Clark wrote:
Had to look up what a 'Certance CP3100' was... but yeah... just like that...
amazingly just like that...
John Clark.
The CP3100 is actually a TeamASA design, I built and netbooted a NetBSD
kernel on it a couple years ago. You can find them surplus for pretty
cheap.
http://cvsweb.netbsd.org/bsdweb.cgi/src/sys/arch/evbarm/cp3100/?only_with_tag=MAIN
Somewhere I documented the serial pinouts. I ran mine off a power brick
I got with a USB<->ATA adapter.
diana
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- Beagleboard (was Re: Inexpensive, low power, "wall wart" computer)
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