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Subject: Re: [ts-7000] hello, first post
From: "Alvaro Aguirre" <>
Date: Sat, 28 Apr 2007 17:30:07 -0400
Hi!
If you need a general purpose board maybe look for the 7300. I had a 7200 and I also worked with the 7300, I prefer the 7300 for general purpose projects/demonstrations.

On 4/28/07, orangeplasma <> wrote:

Hello everyone in the ts-7000 group,
I am excited to find this group. I hope a few noob posts don't end up
being annoying. I will try the search as much as possible before posting.
I don't like the idea of just jumping in and asking questions without
some type of introduction as to who I am and why I'm asking the stupid
questions.
I have some embedded 8051, 6800, AVR experience, a fair amount of
Linux experience, but no embedded Linux experience. I am trying to
choose a SBC (probably ts-7200 or ts-7250), to use to develop
sample/demo applications to present to the people where I work, hoping
that they will want to move toward embedded Linux for future projects.
So that's why I'm here, and I really hope to get to the point where I
can contribute.
Also I have a bad tendency of writing emails and posts that are too
long and rambling; I will try not to do that.
I have several specific questions related to the ts-7200/ts-7250, but
I will go ahead and ask the very general one first... For the purpose
stated above, (developing various demonstration applications) can
anyone suggest which of these 2 boards might be the best choice?
Thanks and Cheers...
hal


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