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2011-01-13
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2011-01-13
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2011-01-13
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You had a look at BeagleBoard?
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2011-01-13
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Thanks looks good but does not seem to support WIFI on wired connections. Apart from that it looks good.
Compared to some hardware I found from China the price seems high and it looks like a complete solution would need more hardware which ups the price.
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2011-01-14
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2011-01-14
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Thanks
You are correct about the costs. I think I have two choices to try and find a linux hardware solution which seems to cost a few hundred dollers or bite the bullet and build somthing and program it at a lower level which would bring the price down to under 100.
Its a shame that from a comercial point of view a linux solution cannot compete.
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2011-01-15
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2011-01-15
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The more I use Linux the more I want to do with it. I am trying to get more information about small embeded systems which can be used to develop custom solutions.
The idea device for me would have only WIFI and a camera. It should be as small and cheap as possible.
My main programming language is JAVA so idealy I would like direct hardware access from it.
Lastly I dont want to use old hardware but am more interested in being able to sell the device as a product if the software adds value.
What are my options.