Not sure what your applications requires, but if you are working with sensors,
consider openAlerts - the open source sensor network
(http://www.openAlerts.org/). openAlerts works with the 2.4 and 2.6 Linux
kernels.
--- In "entity2k10" <> wrote:
>
> Dear All,
> this is my first post.
> For a new design I'm going to use a embedded solution like the TS-7200 board
> equipped with the CIRRUS EP9302 ARM9 processor.
> Because I've read more over the net regarding this chip I like also to know
> what is the think of this community regarding EOL estimation and board usage
> with full Linux distribution.
>
> First question then is kindly ask you if someone have ufficial information
> regarding the EOL for this chip and then for the board, I've asked infos to
> TS and CIRRUS without feedback until now...
>
> Second question is about the Linux environment, I like to use Linux in order
> to make my first step in this word from WinXP and Intel based embedded PC
> mainly for a reduction cost reason, I've to be honest.
> From ufficial TS documentation I've read that such board can work with the
> TS-Linux embedded OS (preinstalled into the NOR flash) or with Debian distro
> installed on a external CF, regarding this stuff I like to know some think,
> idea from people that are using such solution with this board, just to know
> what I can attempt to found into the future during my application developing
> stage.
>
> Thanks to all for every hint and useful suggest.
>
> Regards
> Pow
>
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