On 10/18/07, Xiaofan Chen wrote: > Some of them are based on x86. What I am more interested is > those based on a differnet architecture like ARM (ARM9/Xscale/etc). In this case, then you need to purchase the development boards. I have this thought as well. I really want to test the NetBSD in ARM or MIPS processor :) In this case we could use many available consumer electronics devices which embed processor like ARM and MIPS, we could try to install linux or netbsd on Sega DreamCast, Sony PlayStation, or on used old PDA (PocketPC). I remember there is website dedicated for reusing old network router, firewall, etc to install linux. I forgot the link. I will try to find it later. :( But then we need to find those unused devices, and the development would not be easier though. I almost forget, we could also use Nitendo GameBoy Advance to test linux :) > You can always buying things from the Internet. I got my LPC-P2148 > (not good enough for embedded Linux/BSD) from Olimex's local > distributor through Internet. I believe Olimex offers some good > boards which support embedded Linux/BSD. Thanks to remind me about olimex. They have distributor in Singapore www.embeddedhub.com. It had been closed for a while, but now they are back online. -- soliton ------------------------------------ Diskusi di http://phimega.com/forums -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist