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== Chumby One == | |||
Freescale iMX233 ARM926EJ-S 454MHz | |||
64MBRAM, 1GB SDCARD | |||
320x240x16 TFT with touchscreen | |||
1x2W speakers, headphone jack | |||
microphone | |||
knob on rotary encoder | |||
3 axis-accelerometer | |||
1 USB 2.0 HS port | |||
variable backlight | |||
FM Radio, battery support |
Revision as of 00:07, 22 October 2010
Let's assume my next car computer ("next" being after I actually have one which I don't currently have but am working on see 8track)
where was I
Let's assume it's based on an ARM9 of some kind. Where will that come from?
A Chumby? A BeagleBoard?
Things I'd like it to have
USB - at least 2 ports, one for GPS and one for Lilliput DisplayLink screen WiFi Lots of RAM Fast CPU Ability to boot from flash or SD card Support for a huge SD card or support for a SATA drive
Candidates, let's be creative here
- Chumby
- BeagleBoard C or XM
- PandaBoard
- Mikrotik RouterBoard
- Gumstix
- GuruPlug
Chumby One
Freescale iMX233 ARM926EJ-S 454MHz
64MBRAM, 1GB SDCARD
320x240x16 TFT with touchscreen
1x2W speakers, headphone jack
microphone
knob on rotary encoder
3 axis-accelerometer
1 USB 2.0 HS port
variable backlight
FM Radio, battery support