--- In "Dima Diall" <> wrote:
>
> Dear all,
>
> I am new to embedded systems development in general and TS-7xxx
(ARM) in particular.
>
> I would to receive some recommendation about proven solutions for
802.11 wireless
> communication... I've seen some posts about USB-based interfaces,
which ones are the safest
> option (the smaller the better) ? Are there any other useable,
non-USB models -- e.g.
> CompactFlash (would this compromise using Debian on a larger storage
card)?
>
> Also, we need a GPS receiver for the project... Can you suggest a
small, USB or RS-232
> device? I've been drooling over these ones:
> http://www.sparkfun.com/shop/index.php?shop=1&cat=63
>
> Thanks a lot in advance,
> /dima
>
Get a GPS6160 from www.rtd.com - it might fire up on the PC/104 bus of
the ts-7250 , no problem... I think
Well, there are others.
As far as the wireless, the 802.11 solution I got from technologic is
a USB wireless device that appears to work ok. Not very "embeddable"
but a possibilty. With this board, a USB device is pretty much the
only way to go. Biggest issue is finding a USB driver to go with it
that compiles properly with the arm.
Sounds like fun
Tony
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