* [ECOS] Smallest Ecos System for handling Email system
@ 1999-08-17 22:02 jebe
1999-08-18 9:32 ` [ECOS] " Bart Veer
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From: jebe @ 1999-08-17 22:02 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: ecos-discuss
Helo Guys,
According to your experience, where's the targeted support which
the smallest cost ?
Regards
jebe@students.itb.ac.id
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* [ECOS] Re: Smallest Ecos System for handling Email system
1999-08-17 22:02 [ECOS] Smallest Ecos System for handling Email system jebe
@ 1999-08-18 9:32 ` Bart Veer
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From: Bart Veer @ 1999-08-18 9:32 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: jebe; +Cc: ecos-discuss
>>>>> "jebe" == jebe <jebe@students.itb.ac.id> writes:
jebe> According to your experience, where's the targeted support
jebe> which the smallest cost ?
There is no simple answer to this question, it depends entirely on
your specific requirements. For initial development the cheapest
solution would be one of the simulators or the synthetic Linux target,
since those require no extra hardware at all, just a host PC. Of
course they may not provide the functionality needed by your
application.
When it comes to real hardware a good starting place is
http://sourceware.cygnus.com/ecos/hardware.html , which has links to
manufacturers' web pages so that you can compare the various boards.
Bart Veer // eCos net maintainer
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