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* [ECOS] What differences are between ARM AEB and ARM PID?
@ 2000-10-29 22:47 zsz
  2000-10-30  3:20 ` Bart Veer
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 2+ messages in thread
From: zsz @ 2000-10-29 22:47 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: eCos-discuss

Hello,
	Who could tell me what differences are between ARM AEB and ARM PID?

Zhao Shengzhe
zsz@chinadigipro.com

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* Re: [ECOS] What differences are between ARM AEB and ARM PID?
  2000-10-29 22:47 [ECOS] What differences are between ARM AEB and ARM PID? zsz
@ 2000-10-30  3:20 ` Bart Veer
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 2+ messages in thread
From: Bart Veer @ 2000-10-30  3:20 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: zsz; +Cc: ecos-discuss

>>>>> "Zhao" == zsz  <zsz@chinadigipro.com> writes:

    Zhao> Who could tell me what differences are between ARM AEB and
    Zhao> ARM PID?

You can find more information about all the supported hardware on
http://sources.redhat.com/ecos/hardware.html including links to the
manufacturers' web pages. The latter should give you all the
information you need. Basically the AEB board is a cheap board that
only provides limited functionality, e.g. just 128K of RAM and a
serial connector. The PID board provides much more functionality but
is more expensive.

There are also more recent boards, the Evaluator and the Integrator.
ARM are currently doing a port of eCos to the Integrator. It is not
yet clear who will do a port to the Evaluator, or when.

Bart Veer / eCos net maintainer

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